GENERAL PRIVACY AWARENESS
Our primary privacy awareness training programs contain the most relevant grouping of privacy training topics -- ideal for mandatory or annual training. Many of our courses are designed to work for global organizations and to cover the GDPR. Our privacy training short courses include stand-alone versions of each topic, plus many other topics and cartoon vignettes -- ideal for periodic ongoing privacy awareness or more specialized training needs. We have a number of GDPR training courses for general GDPR awareness and for specific roles.
PRIMARY PRIVACY AWARENESS TRAINING COURSES
Our fully-assembled privacy training modules are ready for use off the shelf. They can readily be customized, and anything can be added or removed.
GDPR AND EU DATA PROTECTION
UNITED STATES PRIVACY LAWS
United States Federal Privacy Laws
United States State Privacy Laws
WORLDWIDE PRIVACY LAW
Canada and General Global Privacy Law
Asia-Pacific
Latin America
Europe
Africa and the Middle East
GENERAL PRIVACY TOPICS
Importance of Privacy
Defining Personal Data
Meaning of Privacy
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND DATA ETHICS
ROLE-BASED TOPICS
Marketing Privacy
Financial Privacy
Design
Data Management
Social Media
Other
VIGNETTES AND GAMES
The Inquisitive Interrogator: A Data Minimization Story
4.5 minutes
THEORY AND HISTORY
About Our Privacy Training and Our GDPR Training
TeachPrivacy was founded by Professor Daniel J. Solove, the leading expert on privacy and data security law. He is deeply involved in the creation of all training programs because he believes that training works best when made by subject-matter experts and by people with extensive teaching experience. His courses are highly-engaging, understandable and clear, and filled with concrete examples.
TeachPrivacy provides privacy awareness training, information security awareness training, phishing training, HIPAA training, FERPA training, PCI training, as well as training on many other privacy and security topics.
Professor Solove is a law professor at George Washington University Law School. He has taught privacy and data security law since 2000, has published more than 10 books and more than 50 articles, including the leading textbook on information privacy law and a short guidebook on the subject. His LinkedIn blog has more than 1 million followers. Click here for more information about Professor Solove.