This document provides an overview of the Global Privacy and Data Protection training module offered by TeachPrivacy. The 30-minute module provides an overview of key privacy principles from regulations around the world. It can be easily customized and translated. The module covers topics such as the purpose of protecting personal data, what constitutes personal data, lawful data collection, data handling and processing, use of personal data, and individual knowledge and participation. It emphasizes accountability and that personal data refers to real people. The training is created by leading privacy expert Professor Daniel Solove.
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Global Privacy and Data Protection Training Brochure 01
1. GLOBAL PRIVACY AND DATA PROTECTION
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Global Privacy and Data Protection
Module ~ 30 mins
Overview of privacy and data protection for
the global organization.
Masterful synthesis of various privacy
principles from regulation around the world
covers the common core concepts and accounts
for variation in approaches.
Easy to customize. Anything can readily be
changed, added, or removed.
Easy to translate. All spoken text is written in
the module, so translation can be without a
voice track if desired to save on translation cost.
COURSE OUTLINE
THE PURPOSE OF THIS TRAINING
People Care About Privacy
Privacy and Security
Your Role
WHY WE PROTECT PERSONAL DATA
Respect
Preventing Harm
Individual Empowerment
Trust
Reputation
Legal Compliance
Contractual Compliance
WHAT IS PERSONAL DATA?
Identifying Personal Data or PII
Sensitive Data
DATA COLLECTION
Lawful Data Collection
Data Collection Limitation
DATA HANDLING AND PROCESSING
Data Quality
Limited Access
Confidentiality
Security Safeguards
Data Retention
USE OF PERSONAL DATA
Minimum Necessary Use
Purpose Specification
INDIVIDUAL KNOWLEDGE AND
PARTICIPATION
Notice
Access and Correction
Consent
TRANSFER AND SHARING OF DATA
International Transfers of Data
Sharing Data with Third Parties
Sharing Data Internally
ACCOUNTABILITY
Accountability
Personal Data Refers to Real People
Privacy by Design
Ask the Privacy Office
DATA
2. TeachPrivacy was founded by Professor Daniel J. Solove, the John Marshall Harlan Research
Professor of Law at the George Washington University Law School. He is also a Senior Policy
Advisor at the law firm of Hogan Lovells. One of the worlds leading experts in privacy law,
Solove has authored nine books and more than fifty articles. He is the lead author of the most
widely-used textbook on information privacy law. He has given lectures around the world,
testified before Congress, spoken at the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Dept of
Education, FCC, FTC, the Library of Congress, and countless universities.
Professor Solove has been interviewed and featured in several hundred media
broadcasts and articles, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal,
Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, USA Today, AP, Time, Readers Digest, ABC, CBS,
NBC, CNN, and NPR.
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ABOUT TEACHPRIVACY
The TeachPrivacy Advantage
Topical
We cover more than 50 topics,
including HIPAA, FERPA, GLBA,
phishing, passwords, portable devices,
social media, and much more.
Interactive
SCORM-complaint modules have
interactive quizzes and activities.
Engaging
Your workforce will want to take our
training and theyll remember it.
Short and Modular
We have comprehensive courses and
short individual modules on
particular topics.
Customizable
We can customize anything
Expertise
Our training is created by Professor
Daniel Solove, an internationally-
known expert in privacy and security.
In short, easily understood sessions, Professor Solove personally explains the concepts of
information security and privacy in plain language. The excellent content combined with
Soloves well-earned reputation make the TeachPrivacy series an essential part of an
effective information security awareness program in any organization.
Dennis Devlin, CISO, CPO and Senior VP of Privacy Practice, Savanture