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Privacy in Technology training is the how-to course on privacy and data protection practices in the development, engineering, deployment and auditing of IT products and services. Those taking the
course will develop an understanding of privacy-related issues and practices in the context of the design and implementation of information and communication technologies and systems.
The training is based on the body of knowledge for the IAPP’s ANAB-accredited Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT) certification program. This training is appropriate for professionals who plan to certify, as well for those who want to deepen their privacy knowledge.
€1,349 + IAPP Addons
IAPP Membership – €275
IAPP Textbook – €65
CIPT Exam – €510
TOTAL €2,199
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Advance your career, increase your earning potential and be a hero at your workplace. A certification from the IAPP validates your knowledge in data privacy – making you a key asset wherever you work.
The risk for organizations that do not comply with data privacy regulations is costly, as is the loss of customer trust. Companies that employ professionals with CIPT certifications are better able to apply strategies, policies, processes and techniques to manage cybersecurity risks while enabling prudent data use for business purposes.
IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologists can:
Pass the certification exam first time or attend another training with us for FREE and only pay for the exam fee.
FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES OF PRIVACY IN TECHNOLOGY
Summarizes the foundational elements for embedding privacy in technology through privacy by design and value-sensitive design; reviews the data life cycle and common privacy risk models and frameworks.
THE ROLE OF THE TECHNOLOGY PROFESSIONAL IN PRIVACY
Reviews the fundamentals of privacy as they relate to the privacy technologist; describes the privacy technologist’s role in ensuring compliance with privacy requirements and meeting stakeholder privacy expectations; explores the relationship between privacy and security.
PRIVACY THREATS AND VIOLATIONS
Identifies inherent risks throughout the stages of the data life cycle and explores how software security helps mitigate privacy threats; examines the impacts that behavioural advertising, cyberbullying and social engineering have on privacy within the technological environment.
TECHNICAL MEASURES AND PRIVACY-ENHANCING TECHNOLOGIES
Outlines the strategies and techniques for enhancing privacy throughout the data life cycle, including: identity and access management; authentication, encryption, and aggregation; collection and use of personal information.
PRIVACY-BY-DESIGN METHODOLOGY
Illustrates the process and methodology of the privacy-by-design model; explores practices to ensure ongoing vigilance when implementing privacy by design.
PRIVACY ENGINEERING
Explores the role of privacy engineering within an organization, including the objectives of privacy engineering, privacy design patterns, and software privacy risks.
TECHNOLOGY CHALLENGES FOR PRIVACY
Examines the unique challenges that come from online privacy issues, including automated decision making, tracking and surveillance technologies, anthropomorphism, ubiquitous computing and mobile social computing.
Pembroke Privacy is a founding member of Strand Alliance, an international network of data protection experts based in Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific and with partners in Dublin, London, Brussels, Munich, Zurich, Rome and Tel Aviv. To find out more about the services offered by Strand Alliance please visit the website: www.strandalliance.com