Implementing a Privacy, Risk, and Assurance Program
2h 4mBeginner2022-10-12
Authors

Nishant Bhajaria
Privacy and Security Leader and Digital Product Architect
Course details
This introductory privacy course enables you to implement and operationalize a modern, flexible, practical privacy program. This program will account for the challenges in data privacy, how your business is impacted by it, and the expectations of regulators, industry stakeholders, and your consumers.
Instructor Nishant Bhajaria helps you prepare your teams to focus on hands-on skills and real-life examples. Nishant explains how privacy relates to security. He briefly covers a history of privacy and how the current privacy context came to be. Nishant discusses what you need for an operating and staffing model for privacy, since many companies don’t know where to start. He guides you through building strategic privacy capabilities, such as data classification, sharing, privacy reviews, and third-party risk assessment. Plus, Nishant shows you several important operational privacy solutions, like consent management, user transparency features, privacy metrics, and more.
Instructor Nishant Bhajaria helps you prepare your teams to focus on hands-on skills and real-life examples. Nishant explains how privacy relates to security. He briefly covers a history of privacy and how the current privacy context came to be. Nishant discusses what you need for an operating and staffing model for privacy, since many companies don’t know where to start. He guides you through building strategic privacy capabilities, such as data classification, sharing, privacy reviews, and third-party risk assessment. Plus, Nishant shows you several important operational privacy solutions, like consent management, user transparency features, privacy metrics, and more.
Skills covered
PrivacyCybersecurityOne-Off
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Building a privacy program from scratch
- 02 - Why you need a cross-functional privacy program
- 03 - Course objectives
1. Privacy - How You Got Here
- 04 - What does privacy mean and how does it relate to security
- 05 - A history of privacy
- 06 - How we got to this moment
2. Why You Need a Privacy Program
- 07 - Data - Risks and rewards
- 08 - Privacy - Trust and safety
- 09 - Privacy and regulations
- 10 - Privacy, GDPR, CCPA, and beyond
- 11 - Privacy and security
- 12 - Privacy and industry pressure
- 13 - Privacy and finance
- 14 - Privacy and the board of directors
3. An Operating Model for Privacy
- 15 - Build vs. buy
- 16 - Decentralized vs. centralized
- 17 - The Executive Privacy Working Group (EPWG)
- 18 - Roles and responsibilities in the EPWG
- 19 - Privacy leadership and the chief privacy officer
- 20 - The operating privacy team
4. Building Strategic Privacy Capabilities
- 21 - Data classification
- 22 - Data inventory
- 23 - Data sharing
- 24 - Privacy reviews
- 25 - Third-party risk assessment
5. Building Operational Privacy Solutions
- 26 - Data deletion
- 27 - Data export
- 28 - Consent management
- 29 - User transparency features
- 30 - Privacy metrics
Conclusion
- 31 - Next steps
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