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(IDP) Introduction to Data Privacy

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This introductory course provides a foundational understanding of data privacy. Beyond introducing you to personally identifiable information, and the regional laws which protect it, this lesson covers Data Protection Officers and their relationship to data security. Although this course covers numerous Data Protection Authorities, and the rules they have implemented, it should not replace professional legal counsel. AOTMP® is not responsible for any data collection practices, actions, or outcomes resulting from this course.

Learning Objectives

Upon completing this course, you will have learned how to:
– Explain the difference between data privacy and data security
– Understand the telecom, mobility, and IT management consequences that result from not following appropriate data privacy practices
– Recognize the data privacy laws active in the Americas, EMEA (Europe, Middle East, & Africa) and Asia Pacific
– Describe the role of a Data Protection Officer (DPO) and their impact on data privacy compliance in your technology management environment

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$298
$298

10

15%
$253
$2,533

20

25%
$224
$4,470

30

35%
$194
$5,811

40

45%
$164
$6,556

50

55%
$134
$6,705

75

60%
$119
$8,940

100

65%
$104
$10,430

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