European Privacy Training – CIPP/E

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Infosec Train

Get familiar with the GDPR and various data protection principles and regulations with the European Privacy Training – CIPP/E online training.

Mode

Online

Quick Facts

particular details
Medium of instructions English
Mode of learning Self study, Virtual Classroom
Mode of Delivery Video and Text Based
Frequency of Classes Weekends

Course overview

In the last few years, data breaches have become highly sophisticated. As a result, the importance of data protection and demand for data protection and information security professionals has been on the rise. Infosec Train’s European Privacy online programme covers everything from GDPR to the key domains that need to be studied to prepare for the CIPP/E exam. 

The European Privacy Training course gives you an in-depth understanding of how to undertake data processing, collection, and management. It also covers all the key elements to help you implement data protection laws and regulations. By the end of the European Privacy Training programme, you will be equipped with skills required for the role of data protection controller, processor, or officer.

Moreover, after completing the European Privacy course, you will be more than prepared to sit for the Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) examination. The CIPP/E certification testifies your knowledge in the various parts of information privacy and data protection.

The highlights

  • Flexible training schedules
  • Skill-based, Career-oriented course
  • Recorded sessions available
  • Taught by experienced industry experts
  • Accredited by Infosec Train

Program offerings

  • Accredited by infosec train
  • Demo lectures available
  • Various learning modes
  • Flexible training schedule
  • Career-oriented programme
  • Skill-based approach
  • Industry experts

Course and certificate fees

certificate availability

Yes

certificate providing authority

Infosec Train

Who it is for

The European Privacy Training is designed specifically for:

  • Individuals interested in gaining knowledge about various data protection principles
  • Individuals engaged in Personal Data Protection and Information Security 
  • Individuals who wish to crack the Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) exam
  • Individuals who want to pursue a career in Data Protection

Eligibility criteria

You need to have a basic understanding of data privacy, data protection legal requirements, and GDPR to enrol in the European Privacy Training online programme.

What you will learn

Knowledge of law

Once you complete the European Privacy Training syllabus, you will:

  • Understand the fundamental concepts of data protection and data privacy
  • Understand data protection challenges, issues, and principles
  • Understand the responsibilities attached to the roles of a data protection processor, officer, and controller
  • Understand the methods, concepts, techniques, and approaches for the data protection
  • Be able to prepare for the CIPP/E (Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe) exam
  • Be able to achieve worldwide recognition and establish yourself as a Data Protection expert

The 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
  • The need for a harmonized European approach
  • The Treaty of Lisbon
  • A modernized framework
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

European Data Protection Law and Regulation

Data Protection Concepts
  • Personal data
  • Sensitive personal data
  • Pseudonymous and anonymous data
  • Processing
  • Controller
  • Processor
  • Data subject
Territorial and Material Scope of the General Data Protection Regulation
  • Establishment in the EU 
  • Non-establishment in the EU
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
  • Rectification
  • Erasure and the right to be forgotten (RTBF)
  • Restriction and objection
  • Consent, including the right of withdrawal
  • Automated decision making, including profiling
  • Data portability
  • Restrictions
Security of Personal Data
  • Appropriate technical and organizational measures
  • Breach notification
  • Vendor Management
  • Data Sharing
Accountability Requirements
  • Responsibility of controllers and processors
  • Data protection by design and by default
  • Documentation and cooperation with regulators
  • Data protection impact assessment (DPIA)
  • Mandatory data protection officers
  • Auditing of privacy programs
International Data Transfers
  • Rationale for prohibition
  • Adequate jurisdictions
  • Safe Harbor and Privacy Shield
  • Standard Contractual Clauses
  • Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs)
  • Codes of Conduct and Certifications
  • Derogations a. Guidelines 2/2018 on derogations of Article 49 under Regulation 2016/679
  • Transfer impact assessments (TIAs)
Supervision and enforcement
  • Supervisory authorities and their powers
  • 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 the 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)
  • Geolocation
  • Biometrics / facial recognition
Direct Marketing
  • Telemarketing 
  • Direct marketing 
  • Online behavioral targeting
Internet Technology and Communications
  • Cloud computing
  • Web cookies
  • Search engine marketing (SEM)
  • Social networking services
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)

Case Studies / Practical Examples

Best Practices and Key Areas

Admission details

  •  Visit the European Privacy Training course webpage.
  • Once you’ve landed on the programme page, select the learning mode by scrolling down to the “Choose Your Preferred Learning Mode” section.
  • Fill in and submit the pop-up application form
  • After submitting, Infosec Train’s course advisors will shortly get in touch with you

Filling the form

The European Privacy Training programme requires you to fill a small application form once you click on the “Enroll Now” tab. Information like your name, active email address, and active phone number must be furnished while filling the form.

How it helps

By the end of the European Privacy Training programme, you will be proficient in all concepts and domains necessary to crack the Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) examination. 

Once you’ve cracked the exam, you’ll receive a globally recognised certificate, which you can use to land various job roles like data privacy analyst, privacy consultant, privacy architect, senior privacy counsel, international privacy director, and even chief privacy officer.

Instructors

Mr Jai 1
Instructor
Freelancer

Mr Prabh Nair
Instructor
Freelancer

FAQs

How do I get in touch with Infosec Train’s advisors?

You can either fill the form on the course website or give a call on this number: 1800-843-7890

Is this course available for corporate training?

Yes, a corporate training option is available.

What is the full form of the CIPP/E?

CIPP/E stands for Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe exam.

Which job roles can I apply for post-completion and certification?

After getting certified, you can apply for various job roles like privacy consultant, privacy architect, international privacy director, senior privacy counsel, data privacy analyst, and even chief privacy officer

Will any assistance be provided after I have completed the course?

Yes, post-training support is offered by Infosec Train.

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