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California Consumer Privacy Act-CCPA-Complete Course (CIPP)

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California Consumer Privacy Act-CCPA-Complete Course (CIPP), available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.63, with 63 lectures, based on 331 reviews, and has 2715 subscribers.

You will learn about Basic CCPA definitions How to achieve CCPA compliance GDPR and CCPA differences and similarities Real World CCPA use cases How to draft a policy under CCPA What are consumer rights How to notify on data security breaches This course is ideal for individuals who are Privacy enthusiasts who want to learn what is CCPA and how to achieve compliance or Privacy professionals who want to extend GDPR knowledge to CCPA or Cybersecurity enthusiasts who want to explore privacy through CCPA eyes or Students of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) It is particularly useful for Privacy enthusiasts who want to learn what is CCPA and how to achieve compliance or Privacy professionals who want to extend GDPR knowledge to CCPA or Cybersecurity enthusiasts who want to explore privacy through CCPA eyes or Students of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

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Title: California Consumer Privacy Act-CCPA-Complete Course (CIPP)

Price: $69.99

Average Rating: 4.63

Number of Lectures: 63

Number of Published Lectures: 63

Number of Curriculum Items: 63

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 63

Original Price: $89.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Basic CCPA definitions
  • How to achieve CCPA compliance
  • GDPR and CCPA differences and similarities
  • Real World CCPA use cases
  • How to draft a policy under CCPA
  • What are consumer rights
  • How to notify on data security breaches
  • Who Should Attend

  • Privacy enthusiasts who want to learn what is CCPA and how to achieve compliance
  • Privacy professionals who want to extend GDPR knowledge to CCPA
  • Cybersecurity enthusiasts who want to explore privacy through CCPA eyes
  • Students of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
  • Target Audiences

  • Privacy enthusiasts who want to learn what is CCPA and how to achieve compliance
  • Privacy professionals who want to extend GDPR knowledge to CCPA
  • Cybersecurity enthusiasts who want to explore privacy through CCPA eyes
  • Students of California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
  • Lessons from Chief Security Officer (CISO) of SAP

    also an ex IBM-er, MICROSOFT-er, Accenture, Cognizant, Genpactand Cisco

    The only CCPAcourse in the online environment – 4+ hours, GDPR side by side comparison – all explanations in one place.

    Take your step further to California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) compliance!

    MY FIRST PROMISE TO YOU is the following: You will be prepared to pass 3 IAPP certifications in less than 30 days if you follow the below learning plan:

    Course 1: Build EU GDPR data protection compliance from scratch (CIPT)

    Course 2: How to succeed in a Data Privacy Officer Role (GDPR DPO, CIPM)

    Course 3: GDPR Privacy Data Protection Case Studies Explained (CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPT)

    Course 4:Ultimate Privacy by Design Guide – step by step strategies with examples (CIPM, CIPT)

    Course 5: Build Security Incident Response for GDPR Data Protection (incl. parts from CIPT and CIPM also)

    Course 6: (part of CIPP/US): California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – Complete course – we are here!!!

    Course 7: Build a cybersecurity career and earn more than 150k a year!

    My name is Roland Costea and after spending my last 8 years working for Microsoft, IBM, Genpact and Cognizant as a Privacy & Security Director being able to create hundreds of integrated security & privacy programmes for top organizations in the world, I have decided to put all my experience together in a comprehensive privacy LEARNING PLAN, to show how to actually make Data Privacy operational and most importantly how to think out of the box.

    I have been involved in engineering privacy for a lot of industries including Automotive (Mercedes-Benz, Geely, Volvo) and also provided DPO as a service for several other top companies in Europe and US. I have worked and developed the privacy strategy for Microsoft & IBM for the whole Central & Eastern Europe and also drived Cognizant Security & Privacy business in DACH.

    Certifications I hold: CIPT, CIPM, CISSP, CDPSE, CRISC, CISM, CCSK, CCSP, LPT, CEH, ECSA, TOGAF

    The course starts with California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) generalities, what it is, who is protected and why, how to comply, what are penalties and some simple compliance strategies. Then we will draft a privacy policy under California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and we will debate also regarding transfers to 3rd parties.

    Response to consumers access requests are important under California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)and we will treat them separately followed by the complete list of Consumer Rights.

    Data Security Breaches are inevitable so you need to be prepared to react and respond on them. You will understand security requirements, elements of a claim, statutory damages and impact on companies.

    And the best thing is yet to come. We will compare side by side GDPR and California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) starting with different scopes and analysing each and every right, controllers/processors vs businesses and consumers also.

    Then on the implementation part, we will go and explain some real world case scenarios from different industries like Advertising, Retail, Healthcare, IoT, Financial, and different B2B cases. We will end up with some conclusions, how to operationalise California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)and the ammendments that were published to the law.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Why you should start learning privacy & CCPA with me

    Lecture 2: What is included in this course

    Lecture 3: Course Resources

    Lecture 4: My first promise to you – get certified in less than 30 days: CIPT, CIPM, CIPP/E

    Lecture 5: One more word before we start

    Chapter 2: California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) overview

    Lecture 1: General California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) statements

    Lecture 2: Who and What Data are protected (CCPA)

    Lecture 3: Who Must Comply (CCPA)

    Lecture 4: How to comply & exemptions (CCPA)

    Lecture 5: CCPA Compliance Strategies

    Lecture 6: How to comply – HR Processes

    Lecture 7: Penalties and Enforcement Mechanisms (CCPA)

    Lecture 8: Not all records counts? (CCPA)

    Chapter 3: Drafting a Privacy policy under California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

    Lecture 1: CCPA Privacy Notices

    Lecture 2: Collectors of Personal Information

    Lecture 3: Transfers to 3rd parties

    Lecture 4: Ambiguities and Takeaways

    Chapter 4: How to respond to Consumers Access Request

    Lecture 1: CCPA Verifiable Requests

    Lecture 2: CCPA Substantive Response

    Lecture 3: Categories of personal information, response timing and methods

    Chapter 5: What are the Consumer Rights?

    Lecture 1: Right of Erasure

    Lecture 2: Objection to Sale & The Do not Sell Button

    Lecture 3: Non-discrimination

    Lecture 4: Deidentification, Pseudonymisation & Aggregation

    Chapter 6: How to notify on Data Security Breaches

    Lecture 1: Statutory Damages for Data Security Breaches

    Lecture 2: Elements of a Claim, Sanctions and Remedies

    Lecture 3: Impact on Companies

    Lecture 4: Data Security Requirements for Manufacturers

    Chapter 7: GDPR and CCPA – differences and similarities

    Lecture 1: General thoughts – GDPR vs CCPA

    Lecture 2: Personal Scope

    Lecture 3: Territorial Scope

    Lecture 4: Material Scope

    Lecture 5: Personal data – GDPR vs CCPA

    Lecture 6: Pseudonymisation

    Lecture 7: Controllers and Processors

    Lecture 8: Children

    Lecture 9: Research

    Lecture 10: Right to erasure

    Lecture 11: Right to be informed

    Lecture 12: Right to object (right to opt out)

    Lecture 13: Right of access

    Lecture 14: Right not be subject to discrimination for the exercise of rights

    Lecture 15: Right to data portability

    Lecture 16: Monetary penalties

    Lecture 17: Supervisory Authority

    Lecture 18: Civil remedies for individuals

    Chapter 8: Real World scenarios

    Lecture 1: CCPA and Advertising Technology

    Lecture 2: CCPA and Retail

    Lecture 3: CCPA and Financial institutions

    Lecture 4: GLBA and FCRA exemptions

    Lecture 5: CCPA and Medical Industry (part 1)

    Lecture 6: CCPA and Medical Industry (part 2)

    Lecture 7: CCPA and IoT

    Lecture 8: Use case Scenario Connected Vehicles (part 1)

    Lecture 9: Use case Scenario Connected Vehicles (part 2)

    Lecture 10: Use case Scenario Connected Vehicles (part 3)

    Lecture 11: CCPA and Business 2 Business Context

    Chapter 9: Ammendments and Review

    Lecture 1: Short review with some real examples

    Lecture 2: CCPA – What to disclose and Where to disclose it

    Lecture 3: Ammendments from October 2019 (part 1)

    Lecture 4: Ammendments from October 2019 (part 2)

    Chapter 10: BONUS – Remember my first promise to you?

    Lecture 1: BONUS – Remember my first promise to you?

    Lecture 2: BONUS 2 – How to get more content and help me create more

    Instructors

  • California Consumer Privacy Act-CCPA-Complete Course (CIPP)  No.2
    Roland Costea
    Chief Security Officer at SAP
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  • 2 stars: 11 votes
  • 3 stars: 44 votes
  • 4 stars: 126 votes
  • 5 stars: 146 votes
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