Law, Ethics, and Security Compliance Management
Technology continues to rapidly evolve, expand, and provide organizations unprecedented global reach. Understanding global privacy laws, import/export laws, and how various regulations can affect a business has never been more important.
Businesses of all sizes can operate on a global scale. Privacy laws and data protection laws continue to evolve and become more restrictive. It’s important for leaders to understand the changing landscape and what compliance means for their company. In this course, Law, Ethics, and Security Compliance Management, you will learn the foundations of global privacy law, import/export regulations, and how they can impact your organization. First, you’ll learn about the ever changing global privacy laws such as GDPR and CCPA. Next, you’ll learn about pertinent intellectual property concepts laws, along with key import/export laws. Finally, you’ll learn about the importance of taking an ethical approach to compliance management and how that not only strengthens your company’s security posture, but ensures the best chance for compliance with applicable laws and regulations. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll understanding global privacy laws, import/export laws, and how various regulations can affect a business.
Author Name: Christopher Rees
Author Description:
Chris is a professional information technologist, author, trainer, manager and a lifelong learner. He is married with 3 beautiful children and interested in working out, spending time with family and friends and being creative whenever possible. He has been an author for over 25 years and has created over 60 IT Certification training courses. Chris really enjoys helping people advance in their careers through training and personal development.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
2mins - Global Privacy Laws
38mins - Intellectual Property and Import/Export Laws
29mins - Ethical Considerations in IT Security
29mins - Security Compliance Management
29mins
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