Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP-E) Training in Coimbatore | Nux Software Solutions
Gain expertise in European data protection laws and privacy practices with our Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP-E) course at Nux Software Solutions in Coimbatore!
Why Choose Our CIPP-E Course?
- Industry-Expert Instructors: Learn from certified privacy professionals with extensive knowledge of European data protection regulations.
- Practical Hands-On Training: Engage with real-world scenarios and case studies to apply privacy principles effectively.
- Advanced Learning Environment: Benefit from our comprehensive resources and privacy management tools.
- Flexible Learning Options: Choose from corporate, individual, or professional training tailored to your needs.
- Cost-Effective Excellence: High-quality CIPP-E training at an affordable rate.
What You'll Learn:
- Fundamentals of data protection and privacy laws in Europe, including GDPR
- Key concepts and principles of European data privacy regulations
- Techniques for implementing privacy policies and practices in organizations
- Privacy risk management and compliance strategies
- Best practices for data protection and handling personal data
Career Benefits:
- Enhance your expertise in data privacy, a critical field for organizations operating in Europe.
- Acquire skills sought after by companies, government agencies, and privacy consultants.
- Position yourself as a leader in ensuring compliance with European data protection standards.
Why Nux Software Solutions for CIPP-E Training?
- Proven Expertise: A strong track record in delivering top-tier privacy and data protection certifications.
- Innovative Teaching Methods: Courses designed to ensure success in the Nux Certified CIPP-E exams.
- Up-to-Date Curriculum: Aligned with the latest European privacy regulations and standards.
- Comprehensive Support: Full support from enrollment through to certification completion.
Ready to advance your career in data privacy? Enroll now and become a Nux Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe with Nux Software Solutions!
Transform Your Career with CIPP-E Certification
Our CIPP-E course equips you with the skills to:
- Navigate and apply European data protection laws and regulations
- Develop and implement effective privacy policies and procedures
- Conduct privacy impact assessments and manage privacy risks
- Ensure organizational compliance with GDPR and other European regulations
Unlock New Career Opportunities:
- Data Privacy Officer
- Privacy Consultant
- Compliance Manager
- Information Security Manager
- GDPR Specialist
Secure Your Future in Data Privacy Today!
Contact Nux Software Solutions to learn more about our CIPP-E course and other advanced privacy training programs in Coimbatore. Strengthen your expertise in data protection and advance your career with our comprehensive training.
Course Syllabus
Introduction to European Data Protection
- Origins and Historical Context of Data Protection Law
- Rationale for data protection
- Human rights laws
- Early laws and regulations
- OECD Guidelines and the Council of Europe
- Convention 108
- The need for a harmonized European approach
- The Treaty of Lisbon
- Convention 108+
- Brexit
European Union Institutions
- European Court of Human Rights
- European Parliament
- European Commission
- European Council
- Court of Justice of the European Union
Legislative Framework
- The Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Individuals with Regard to the Automatic Processing of Personal Data of 1981 (The CoE Convention)
- The EU Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC)
- The EU Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications (2002/58/EC) (ePrivacy Directive) – as amended
- The EU Directive on Electronic Commerce (2000/31/EC)
- European data retention regimes
- The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) (EU) 2016/679 and related legislation
- Relationship with other laws (Payment Services Directive 2, Data Governance Act, Regulation (EU) 2018/1725, etc.)
- NIS Directive (2016) / NIS 2 Directive (2022)
- EU Artificial Intelligence Act (2021)
European Data Protection Law and Regulation
- Data Protection Concepts
- Personal data
- Sensitive personal data
- Special categories of personal data
- Pseudonymous and anonymous data
- Processing
- Controller
- Processor
- Guidelines 07/2020 on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR
- Data subject
- Territorial and Material Scope of the General Data Protection Regulation
- Establishment in the EU
- Non-establishment in the EU
- Guidelines 3/2018 on the territorial scope of the GDPR
- Data Processing Principles
- Fairness and lawfulness
- Purpose limitation
- Proportionality
- Accuracy
- Storage limitation (retention)
- Integrity and confidentiality
- Lawful Processing Criteria
- Consent
- Contractual necessity
- Legal obligation, vital interests, and public interest
- Legitimate interests
- Special categories of processing
- Information Provision Obligations
- Transparency principle
- Privacy notices
- Layered notices
- Data Subjects’ Rights
- Access
- Guidelines 01/2022 on data subject rights - Right of access
- Rectification
- Erasure and the right to be forgotten (RTBF)
- Guidelines 5/2019 on the criteria of the Right to be Forgotten in the search engines cases under the GDPR
- Restriction and objection
- Consent, including right of withdrawal
- Automated decision making, including profiling
- Data portability
- Restrictions
- Guideline 10/2020 on restrictions under Article 23 GDPR
- Security of Personal Data
- Appropriate technical and organizational measures
- Protection mechanisms (encryption, access controls, etc.)
- Breach notification
- Risk reporting requirements
- Guidelines 01/2021 on Examples regarding Personal Data Breach Notification
- Guidelines 9/2022 on personal data breach notification under GDPR
- Vendor Management
- Data sharing
- Accountability Requirements
- Responsibility of controllers and processors
- Joint controllers
- Data protection by design and by default
- Documentation and cooperation with regulators
- Data protection impact assessment (DPIA)
- Established criteria for conducting
- Mandatory data protection officers
- Auditing of privacy programs
- International Data Transfers
- Rationale for prohibition
- Guidelines 05/2021 on the Interplay between the application of Article 3 and the provisions on international transfers as per Chapter V of the GDPR
- Adequate jurisdictions
- Safe Harbor, Privacy Shield, and the Transatlantic Data Privacy Framework
- Schrems decisions, implications of
- Standard Contractual Clauses
- Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs)
- Codes of Conduct and Certifications
- Guidelines 04/2021 on codes of conduct as tools for transfers
- Derogations
- Guidelines 2/2018 on derogations of Article 49 under Regulation 2016/679
- Transfer impact assessments (TIAs)
- Recommendations 01/2020 on measures that supplement transfer tools to ensure compliance with the EU level of protection of personal data
- Supervision and enforcement
- Supervisory authorities and their powers
- Guidelines 8/2022 on identifying a controller or processor’s lead supervisory authority
- The European Data Protection Board
- Role of the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)
- Consequences for GDPR violations
- Process and procedures
- Infringements and fines
- Class actions
- Data subject compensation
Compliance with European Data Protection Law and Regulation
- Employment Relationship
- Legal basis for processing of employee data
- Storage of personnel records
- Workplace monitoring and data loss prevention
- EU Works councils
- Whistleblowing systems
- 'Bring your own device' (BYOD) programs
- Surveillance Activities
- Surveillance by public authorities
- Interception of communications
- Closed-circuit television (CCTV)
- Guidelines 3/2019 on processing of personal data through video devices
- Geolocation
- Biometrics / facial recognition
- Direct Marketing
- Telemarketing
- Direct marketing
- Online behavioural targeting
- Guidelines 8/2020 on the targeting of social media users
- Internet Technology and Communications
- Cloud computing
- Web cookies
- Search engine marketing (SEM)
- Social media platforms
- Dark patterns
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Machine learning
- Ethical issues