Information Privacy & Cybersecurity Essentials
Management and Soft Skills
Time:
1 Day
ILT/VILT
£100.00
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Explain the importance of information privacy, the level of privacy required for personal information stored and processed by the organization, and your individual privacy responsibilities
Explain the extent to which staff demonstrate expected privacy behaviour in line with their individual privacy responsibilities and the level of privacy required for personal information stored and processed by the organization
Explain the concept of PII sensitivity
Discuss the different types of personal information
Provide a High-level overview of POPIA
Understand how changes in information technology have increased the threats to privacy
Describe the types of privacy threats that individuals and organizations face
List and discuss the various categories of privacy vulnerabilities
Discuss key considerations related to web security
Discuss key considerations related to mobile app security
Understand the nature of privacy threats related to web access and the use of mobile apps
Present an overview of the FTC online privacy framework
Discuss the design of privacy notices for both the web and mobile app environments
Understand the privacy threats posed by tracking
Description
The internet and associated information technologies have driven unprecedented innovation, economic value and access to social services. Many of these benefits are fuelled by data about individuals that flow through complex ecosystems. As a result, individuals may not be fully aware of the potential consequences for their privacy as they interact with systems, products, and services. At the same time, organizations may not realize the full extent of these consequences for individuals, for society, or for their enterprises. The escalation of security breaches involving personally identifiable information (PII) has contributed to the loss of millions of records over the past few years. Breaches involving PII are hazardous to both individuals and organizations. Individual harms may include identity theft, embarrassment, or blackmail. Organizational harms may include a loss of public trust, legal liability, or remediation costs. The overall objective of this workshop is to develop privacy awareness that permeates to all levels of the organization and to promote an effective privacy culture. In addition, to improves an individual’s awareness with today’s most common cybersecurity threats and how to protect themselves and your organization from cyber threats.
Requirements
None
Modules in this Course
- Personally Identifiable Information and Personal Data
- Personal Information That Is Not PII
- Privacy Regulation (GDPR / POPIA)
- The Evolving Threat Environment
- Privacy Threat Taxonomy
- Threat Sources
- Identifying Threats
- Privacy Vulnerabilities
- The Online Ecosystem for Personal Data
- Web Security and Privacy
- Mobile App Security
- Tracking
- Malicious Software and Intruders
- Business-Focused Data Privacy Tips and Calls to action (Protecting Customer Data)
- Consumers Focused Data Privacy Tips (Own your privacy)
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