Navigating the evolving landscape of privacy can be daunting – so many different laws on different topics.
I recently created a whiteboard (1-page visual summary) to depict the breadth and complexity of this landscape.
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These days, privacy training is too complex to not be created by an expert. Unfortunately, I see many attempts by general training vendors to create privacy training – but the results are bad and incomplete.
Privacy training must:
- Synthesize all privacy laws across jurisdictions to teach the whole workforce about how to protect privacy
- Cover the laws of certain countries and jurisdictions that require training in their privacy laws
- Cover specific topics and laws for specific roles: HR, marketing, IT, children’s data, biometric data, health data, etc.
- Cover key privacy concepts for relevant personnel: personal data, sensitive data, data minimization, etc.
- Cover essential privacy program elements: DIPA, DSR, data mapping
In my privacy training, I have attempted to cover this vast landscape.
Daniel J. Solove is a law professor at George Washington University Law School and the leading expert on privacy and data security law. Solove has published 10 books, including his latest book, ON PRIVACY AND TECHNOLOGY, and more than 100 articles.