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First 5 Steps to Comply to Personal Data Protection Laws
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First 5 Steps to Comply to Personal Data Protection Laws

Begin your privacy protection journey toward complying to PDPA, GDPR, CCPA, etc...
Last updated 10/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Recognize the role and responsibilities of a data protection officer
  • Identify the contents of data inventory for the organization
  • Formulate data protection policies and practices
  • Evaluate risks of the organization
  • Mitigate the risk of organization
  • Develop the training plan to facilitate implementation

Course content

3 sections13 lectures1h 27m total length
  • Introduction3:26

    Quick introduction of the course to provide an overview of the topics so that it makes sense to you as a learner.

  • Data Protection Trends in Asia and Beyond8:32

    If you are watching, it is likely you are in a country that has already implemented a privacy law or are working in a country that has a privacy law. 


    Good news for you...

    You are not the only one who need to know... many others too...

Requirements

  • Recognizes the importance of data security
  • Recognizes the need to protect personal data to be accountable to stakeholders
  • Comprehension of local regulations on data protection will be a plus

Description

Personal Data Protection is fast becoming an important topic among organizations and businesses throughout the world. One key reason why it has taken spotlight is because of the increasing use of the Internet and many cyber breaches especially in recent times.

Governments all over the world including those in Asia like Singapore, Philippines and South Korea have started to implement and enforce personal data protection laws.

In this learning module, find out and take the First 5 Steps to help your organization be accountable and compliant with data protection laws.

Who this course is for:

  • data protection officers
  • data handlers
  • network security professionals
  • managers
  • IT professionals
  • business owners
  • cyber security practitioners