
Course Description
Privacy is the concept that certain data is so sensitive to a person that it shouldn’t be shared, whether that is because of risk associated with that data, or because it’s personal. Privacy has a legal basis and legislation to protect it in most countries in the world. Ethics is a voluntary code that outlines personal responsibility. This can be culturally dependent, and in fact also age dependent. Ethics comes into play in both the management of the data as well as the usage, or how that data is involved in decision-making.
Privacy regulations are becoming more voluminous and more stringent: GDPR, e-privacy, CCPA, etc. With a focus on the individual and the consumer, the most granular level of customer information, these regulatory requirements can be quite challenging.
This course walks through the most recent privacy regulations, the impact on Data Governance, and the important capabilities that need to be implemented. It also reviews key concepts in data ethics, the difference between ethics and privacy, and Data Governance’s role in creating and enabling data ethics across the organization.
Purpose
Discuss the most recent privacy regulations and their impact on Data Governance, as well as the importance of data ethics and how Data Governance can facilitate a data-ethical organization.
Outcome:
This Course Includes:
Individual Course Price: $99
Learning Plan Price: $599
Learning Plan CEUs: 7.0 hours
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