The “how” of privacy and technology. Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT) training covers privacy and data protection practices in the development, engineering, deployment and auditing of IT products and services. Those taking the course will develop an understanding of privacy-related issues and practices in the context of the design and implementation of information and communication technologies and systems. The Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT) Training is based on the body of knowledge for the IAPP’s ANSI-accredited Certified Information Privacy Professional/ U.S. (CIPT/US) certification program. Launched by the IAPP in 2014, the CIPT is the first and only certification of its kind worldwide to meet the growing need that only tech pros can fill—securing data privacy at all stages of IT product and service lifecycles.
This training will be as a preperation course for becoming a Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT).
Critical privacy concepts and practices that impact IT
Consumer privacy expectations and responsibility
How to bake privacy into early stages of IT products and services for cost control, accuracy and speed-to-market
How to establish privacy practices for data collection and transfer
How to preempt privacy issues in the Internet of Things
How to factor privacy into data classification and emerging tech such as cloud computing, facial recognition and surveillance
How to communicate privacy issues with partners such as management, development, marketing and legal.
Professionals who works in:
IT
security
engineering
Common Principles and Approaches to Privacy
Modern History of Privacy
Types of Information
Information Risk Management
Modern Privacy Principles
Introduction to Jurisdiction and Industries
Global Privacy Models Overview
Privacy and Data Protection by Jurisdiction
Industry-Specific Privacy Requirements
Privacy Models Around the World
Privacy Regulations Overview
Introduction to Privacy Laws and Standards
Regulatory Impact on IT Environments
Information Security Fundamentals
Security Elements, Standards, Threats and Vulnerabilities
Security Governance and IAM
Cryptography and Access Control
Web and Internet Privacy Concepts
Online Policies and Data Collection
Email, Social Media, Search and Advertising Privacy
Children’s Online Privacy
Cloud Computing and Mobile Privacy
Need for Privacy in IT Environment
Impact of Regulations and Technology Changes
Information Lifecycle Management
Data Identification and Classification
Data Flow Diagrams
Privacy in Systems and Applications
IT Risks and Mitigation Techniques
Online Threats and Prevention
Personally Identifiable Information (PII) Protection
De-identification and Anonymization Techniques
Privacy in Cloud Computing
Cloud Security Standards and Risks
Cloud Service Privacy Concerns
Role of IT Professionals in Privacy Compliance
Designing Privacy-Aware Systems