Get an introduction to the basics of data privacy: what it is, why it matters, and who it impacts, from consumers and private citizens to policymakers and C-suite business leaders.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What you should know
- Privacy overview
- Data tells a story
- Data as intellectual property
- Personally identifiable information
- Privacy vs. secrecy
- Moral, legal, and ethical systems
- The individual's perspective
- The organization’s perspective
- Privacy is contextual
- Trust and integrity
- Consumer trust cliff
- Consumers want transparency
- Protecting the story
- Vulnerability to a system
- Data in the wrong hands
- React to privacy issues
- Information economy
- Trust, transparency, and accountability
- Planning for data
- Privacy engineering
- Moral crumple zones
- Culture of privacy
- Innovation
- Emerging technologies
- Next steps
Taught by
Michelle Dennedy