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The Future of Data Protection - Adapting to the Privacy Imperative

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Overview

This course explores the future of data protection and privacy, focusing on the ethical and competitive challenges faced by organizations. The learning outcomes include understanding organizational responses to privacy, learning management processes to mitigate privacy risks, and identifying future privacy issues. The course covers topics such as GDPR, data breaches, CCPA, and the right to be forgotten. The intended audience includes professionals interested in data protection, privacy, and compliance.

Syllabus

Introduction
Analogy to a Baby
Challenges of GDPR
Privacy is not just a legal issue
Data Subject Access Requests
Right to Be Forgotten
Challenges
Enforcement is a toddler
How do we know how the GDPR is interpreted and enforced
How has the GDPR changed the landscape
How far has the issue of privacy come
Tabletop exercises
Data breaches
Brexit
Managing Brexit
What to do
LinkedIn
Uber
CCPA
GDPR is not CCPA
The Right to be Forgotten
The Big Clothes
Is Data a Passing Fad
Conclusion

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  • Vanessa Graciani
    The following conference "The Future of Data Protection: Adapting to the Privacy Imperative" was a well-organized and informative conference - an enlightening. The event brought together experts to discuss the pressing issues surrounding data protection and privacy.

    What stood out to me was the emphasis on the ethical considerations of data protection and privacy. The discussions went beyond compliance and delved into the moral responsibility that organizations have when handling personal data.

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