Executive Development Programme in School Privacy Strategies
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in School Privacy Strategies certificate course is a crucial training program designed to meet the growing demand for privacy professionals in the education sector. This course highlights the importance of protecting student data and ensuring regulatory compliance in schools.
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Here are the essential units for an Executive Development Programme in School Privacy Strategies:
• Privacy Compliance in Schools: Understanding the legal and regulatory landscape of privacy in schools, including FERPA, COPPA, and state-specific laws.
• Data Security Best Practices: Implementing measures to protect student and staff data from unauthorized access, breaches, and cyber threats.
• Privacy Policy Development: Creating and maintaining a comprehensive privacy policy for the school that aligns with legal requirements and best practices.
• Parental Consent and Notification: Strategies for obtaining and documenting parental consent for the collection, use, and disclosure of student data.
• Third-Party Vendor Management: Evaluating and managing third-party vendors who handle student data, including due diligence, contract negotiations, and ongoing monitoring.
• Privacy Training and Education: Providing training and education for school staff, students, and parents on privacy best practices, policies, and procedures.
• Incident Response Planning: Developing and implementing an incident response plan for privacy breaches, including communication protocols, investigation procedures, and remediation strategies.
• Privacy Impact Assessments: Conducting privacy impact assessments for new technologies, initiatives, or programs that involve the collection, use, or disclosure of student data.
• Privacy Culture and Leadership: Building a culture of privacy in the school, including setting expectations for privacy, modeling privacy best practices, and promoting transparency and accountability.
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