Published 4/2024
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Master the 5 domains of the IAPP CIPP/US certification exam with 18+ hours of on-demand video.
What you’ll learn
Prepare for the 2024 version of the Certified Information Privacy Professional / United States (CIPP/US) certification exam.
Master the 5 domains that make up the CIPP/US Official Body of Knowledge.
Understand the U.S. Privacy Environment and Limits on Privacy-sector Collection and Use of Data.
Grasp Government and Court Access to Private-sector Information, Workplace Privacy, and State Privacy Laws.
Learn where and how to start your CIPP/US certification journey.
Learn why you want to get your CIPP/US certification and how certification can improve career advancement.
Requirements
No experience or background in law, information technology, or privacy required.
A desire and willingness to learn about information technology, data privacy, and law.
Description
* Fully updated and comprehensive coverage of version 2.5.1 of the CIPP/US Body of Knowledge (April 2024). This course will get an in-place update to align with the Fourth Edition of the IAPP textbook once the exam’s Body of Knowledge is updated and approved. Therefore, you will not need to buy another course to be fully up to date. *Welcome to the CIPP/US Certification Masterclass. My name is Dr. Kyle David. I’m here to help you pass your CIPP/US certification exam.Getting your CIPP/US certification is an excellent career move.The CIPP/US certification is the gold standard for data privacy and data protection.Demand for qualified privacy professional’s worldwide is BOOMING. The average salary for privacy professionals is USD $146,000.This CIPP/US course covers all 5 domains in comprehensive detail. The 5 domains are:Introduction to the U.S. Privacy EnvironmentLimits on Private-sector Collection and Use of DataGovernment and Court Access to Private-sector InformationWorkplace PrivacyState Privacy LawsThis course includes:18+ hours of CIPP/US video lectures: Comprehensive coverage of all 5 domains.Free downloadable CIPP/US study guides: Made from my lecture slides.Access to The Privacy Professor’s Discord channel: To get live support from me and others as you prepare for the CIPP/US exam.CIPP/US Mnemonics: To help you remember key details for the exam.An automatic certificate of completion: To flex on your friends, family, and colleagues.30-day no questions asked, money-back guarantee.Lifetime Access to the course and all future course updates.Offline video viewing on the Udemy mobile app.Start your CIPP/US certification journey today and let me help YOU get certified!
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction: CIPP/US Masterclass
Lecture 1 Why should you take this CIPP/US course?
Lecture 2 What is the CIPP/US certificate?
Lecture 3 What is the IAPP?
Lecture 4 Why pursue a career in privacy?
Lecture 5 Why get CIPP/US certified?
Lecture 6 What is privacy?
Lecture 7 What do privacy professionals do?
Lecture 8 Course Introduction Lecture Notes
Section 2: Domain 1: Introduction to the U.S. Privacy Environment
Lecture 9 Branches of the U.S. Government
Lecture 10 The U.S. Constitution and Privacy
Lecture 11 Sources of U.S. Law
Lecture 12 Legal Definitions
Lecture 13 Where do privacy protections come from?
Lecture 14 The Fair Information Practices (FIPs)
Lecture 15 Global Interpretations of the FIPs
Lecture 16 How to Analyze a Law Part 1
Lecture 17 How to Analyze a Law Part 2
Lecture 18 What is a regulatory authority?
Lecture 19 Types of Privacy Risk
Lecture 20 What is a data inventory?
Lecture 21 How to Build a Privacy Program
Lecture 22 Drafting, Reviewing, and Updating Privacy Policies
Lecture 23 Managing User Privacy Preferences Part 1
Lecture 24 Managing User Privacy Preferences Part 2
Lecture 25 Internet Terminology for Privacy Pros Part 1
Lecture 26 Internet Terminology for Privacy Pros Part 2
Lecture 27 The CIA Triad
Lecture 28 Types of Privacy Attacks
Lecture 29 Safeguarding Privacy
Lecture 30 Children’s Privacy
Lecture 31 Data Collection and Use
Lecture 32 Online Advertising Part 1
Lecture 33 Online Advertising Part 2
Lecture 34 Online Cookies
Lecture 35 Other Online Tracking Mechanisms
Lecture 36 Vendor Management
Lecture 37 A History of EU-US Data Transfer Frameworks
Lecture 38 What is the GDPR?
Lecture 39 The 7 GDPR Principles
Lecture 40 GDPR Data Subject Rights
Lecture 41 GDPR Enforcement and Breach Response
Lecture 42 Domain 1 Lecture Notes
Section 3: Domain 2: Limits on Private-sector Collection and Use of Data
Lecture 43 What is the FTC? Part 1
Lecture 44 What is the FTC? Part 2
Lecture 45 The FTC’s Approach to Privacy
Lecture 46 FTC Enforcement Case Studies
Lecture 47 Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Lecture 48 Moore and Asimov’s Laws
Lecture 49 What is Big Data?
Lecture 50 The Internet of Things (IoT)
Lecture 51 Medical Privacy
Lecture 52 What is HIPAA?
Lecture 53 The HIPAA Privacy Rule
Lecture 54 The HIPAA Security Rule
Lecture 55 The Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act
Lecture 56 42 CFR part 2
Lecture 57 The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA)
Lecture 58 The 21st Century Cures Act
Lecture 59 The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
Lecture 60 FCRA Notice and Disclosure
Lecture 61 Other FCRA Requirements
Lecture 62 The Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA)
Lecture 63 The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)
Lecture 64 GLBA Privacy Notices and the Safeguards Rule
Lecture 65 California and New York GLBA Expansions
Lecture 66 The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
Lecture 67 The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Lecture 68 FERPA Student Rights and Disclosure
Lecture 69 FERPA and Other Laws
Lecture 70 Education Technology
Lecture 71 Telemarketing Regulations
Lecture 72 Telemarketing Sales Rule (TSR) Restrictions
Lecture 73 The Do Not Call (DNC) Registry
Lecture 74 The Junk Fax Prevention Act and CAN-SPAM
Lecture 75 CAN-SPAM and Mobile Service Commercial Messages (MSCM)
Lecture 76 Customer Proprietary Network Information (CPNI)
Lecture 77 Cable Communications Policy Act & Video Privacy Protection Act
Lecture 78 Digital Advertising
Lecture 79 Data Ethics
Lecture 80 Domain 2 Lecture Notes
Section 4: Domain 3: Government and Court Access to Private-sector Information
Lecture 81 The Fourth Amendment
Lecture 82 Beyond the Fourth Amendment
Lecture 83 The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)
Lecture 84 BSA Expansion Laws
Lecture 85 Five Important Wiretap Laws
Lecture 86 Telephone, Oral, Electronic, and Video Surveillance
Lecture 87 Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA)
Lecture 88 The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
Lecture 89 National Security and Privacy
Lecture 90 The Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA)
Lecture 91 Civil Litigation and Public Access
Lecture 92 Required, Permitted, and Prohibited Disclosures
Lecture 93 The Privacy Protection Act (PPA)
Lecture 94 Electronic Discovery
Lecture 95 Transborder Data Flows
Lecture 96 The CLOUD Act
Lecture 97 Domain 3 Lecture Notes
Section 5: Domain 4: Workplace Privacy
Lecture 98 Introduction to Workplace Privacy
Lecture 99 Laws Protecting Employee Privacy
Lecture 100 Agencies Protecting Employee Privacy
Lecture 101 Human Resources and Privacy
Lecture 102 Privacy and the Employment Lifecycle
Lecture 103 Background Screening and Anti-discrimination
Lecture 104 The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Medical Screening
Lecture 105 FCRA Employment Screening Restrictions
Lecture 106 Polygraphs and Drug Testing
Lecture 107 Workplace Monitoring
Lecture 108 Monitoring Technologies
Lecture 109 Employee Misconduct Investigations
Lecture 110 After Employment Best Practices
Lecture 111 Domain 4 Lecture Notes
Section 6: Domain 5: State Privacy Laws
Lecture 112 California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA)
Lecture 113 Safeguarding Social Security Numbers
Lecture 114 Data Destruction
Lecture 115 CIA Triad (Review)
Lecture 116 California Information Security Law (AB 1950)
Lecture 117 Other State Information Security Laws
Lecture 118 Illinois’ Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA)
Lecture 119 California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – Scope
Lecture 120 California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – Definitions
Lecture 121 California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – Consumer Rights
Lecture 122 California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – Data Breaches and Enforcement
Lecture 123 Recent State Developments
Lecture 124 Key Terms Part 1: Business
Lecture 125 Key Terms Part 2: Consumer and Personal Information
Lecture 126 Key Terms Part 3: Sale
Lecture 127 State Laws and Consumer Rights
Lecture 128 State Laws and Business Obligations
Lecture 129 State Laws Enforcement and Penalties
Lecture 130 California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act
Lecture 131 Data Breach Incident Response Management
Lecture 132 Office of Management and Budget (OMB) M-17-12
Lecture 133 State Breach Notification Laws Part 1
Lecture 134 State Breach Notification Laws Part 2
Lecture 135 Domain 5 Lecture Notes
Individuals preparing for their CIPP/US exam.,Anyone wanting a deeper understanding of U.S. privacy law and data protection.,Privacy professionals wanting to expand the depth of their knowledge.
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