
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the principles, laws, and practices essential for safeguarding personal and sensitive information in today’s digital age. This course covers the fundamentals of data privacy, including key concepts such as data explosion, distribution, and consent management system. Students will gain a deep understanding of global privacy laws and regulations, including GDPR, DPDP, CCPA, and HIPAA, and learn how to ensure compliance within various organizational contexts.
By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the skills, full and final understanding of data protection frameworks, ensuring the privacy of personal information while supporting organizational goals. This course is ideal for student, IT professionals, data managers, compliance officers, and anyone interested in advancing their knowledge and expertise in data privacy and protection.
Nirmesh Kumar, our instructor, who has an experience of total 22 years, worked in several roles , like Deputy General Manager, Senior Solution Architect, Operations Manager. Also worked in US, Singapore, UK and Germany. He left his job in May 2023, to begin his own start-up company which provides Data Privacy and Data Protection to various businesses.
In this module, you will learn about the Data Explosion and Data Distribution in today's digital landscape. We will explore the rapid growth of data generation across industries and its impact on businesses and individuals. You'll also understand the critical importance of Data Privacy and why safeguarding personal and organizational data is crucial in a world where information is shared and distributed at an unprecedented rate.
By the end of this section, you'll gain insights into how data is created, distributed, and protected, along with best practices for ensuring privacy in the digital age.
In this Section : Regulatory Landscape, students will briefly learn:
Regulation Across the World: An overview of data protection laws in different countries, highlighting global standards and key differences in regulations.
Key Terminology: Definitions of essential terms such as PII (Personally Identifiable Information), sensitive data, consent, and other key concepts related to data privacy and security.
This section helps students understand global data protection frameworks and the foundational terminology needed for navigating data privacy laws.
In this Section : Prominent Data Protection Laws, students will briefly learn:
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation): The main rules governing data protection in the EU, focusing on individual rights, data processing, and strict penalties for non-compliance.
US Privacy Laws: Key U.S. data privacy laws, such as the CCPA and HIPAA, and how they differ in scope and enforcement compared to GDPR.
Australian Laws: An introduction to Australia's Privacy Act 1988, which regulates the handling of personal information and ensures privacy protection.
This section helps students understand the foundational aspects of data protection laws in different regions.
In this Section of the DPDP Law, students will briefly learn:
Objective: The purpose of the law in protecting personal data and ensuring privacy.
Potential Impact: How the law affects organizations' data practices and individual privacy rights, including penalties for non-compliance.
Consent Management: The importance of obtaining informed consent for data collection and individuals' rights to withdraw consent.
Data Breach: The procedures organizations must follow when a data breach occurs, including reporting and mitigation requirements.
This section provides an essential understanding of personal data protection and legal obligations.
In this Section: Key Personals, students will learn:
Data Protection Officer (DPO): Oversees data protection strategy, ensures legal compliance, and acts as a contact point for regulatory authorities.
Data Auditor: Reviews and audits an organization's data protection practices to ensure compliance with internal policies and regulations.
Consent Manager: Manages how individuals provide or withdraw consent for their data, ensuring transparency and respecting user rights.
Overall, students will understand the importance of these roles in maintaining data privacy and regulatory compliance within organizations.
objective of this course is to prepare a data privacy and protection work force which can cater to the privacy norms of the country.
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the principles, laws, and practices essential for safeguarding personal and sensitive information in today’s digital age. This course covers the fundamentals of data privacy, including key concepts such as data explosion, distribution, and consent management system. Students will gain a deep understanding of global privacy laws and regulations, including GDPR, DPDP, CCPA, and HIPAA, and learn how to ensure compliance within various organizational contexts. Overall, students will understand the importance of these roles in maintaining data privacy and regulatory compliance within organizations.
Students will develop an understanding of the key roles within an organization responsible for safeguarding data privacy.
They will learn how these roles contribute to maintaining compliance with data protection regulations and fostering trust between companies and individuals.
By understanding these roles, students will appreciate the importance of having a structured and accountable approach to data management within any organization.
By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the skills, full and final understanding of data protection frameworks, ensuring the privacy of personal information while supporting organizational goals. This course is ideal for student, IT professionals, data managers, compliance officers, and anyone interested in advancing their knowledge and expertise in data privacy and protection.