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Practical Privacy Advisor / Fractional Privacy Officer / WSJ Best Selling Author / Keynote Speaker

Training can reduce cyber risk up to 70% (according to KnowBe4 study in comments) Employee training is multi-purpose: - Privacy training shields your company from data breaches. - Training helps employees handle data safely and securely. - Avoid legal trouble by prioritizing security training. - Training boosts customer trust and business resilience. Training should also cover Privacy topics like: - Evolving privacy regulations. - Privacy Rights Process (required by CCPA!) - How to update a data inventory - When to complete a privacy impact assessment (PIA) - What is a privacy notice & why it matters - When its OK to collect, use, and share data - Make training as role specific as possible. - Employees will better understand the impact to them. - Training doesn't stop at the online module or 1x/year. - It should be ongoing. - Use newsletters, video, meetings, quick tips to continuously train. Personally, I LOVE delivering training. Effective training is interesting, relevant and understandable. It is truly my happy place and if your company is need, let's talk! We pulled it all together in our latest sketch specifically on training. Grab Red Clover Advisors full collection of UPDATED privacy sketches here: https://lnkd.in/ebuisZdj *** ♻ Share to help more employees be trained effectively

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Jamal Ahmed

Award Winning Global Privacy Expert, Speaker & Media Commentator | Bestselling Author, Podcast Host & Career Coach | I Help Mid Career Professionals Become Confident, Capable & Credible World-Class Privacy Experts

2mo

It’s great to see you emphasizing role-specific training. When people see how the training impacts their work, it really sticks.

Barry Weber

DPO / CISO | Privacy, Security, Compliance

2mo

I'm seeing more and more malicious activity from managed workstations that cannot be identified by individuals. This is being caught by Zscaler that is intercepting, decrypting, inspecting and re-encrypting all internet traffic. I think of training as a necessary excellent backup to technical controls, but I believe too many organizations are assuming it is sufficient.

Janine D.

CEO @ STASH Global Inc. | Data Protection Innovator | Board Director | Speaker | Cyber Warrior | Proactive eradication of Ransomware negative effects w/o paying Ransom; Data & System Resilience with minimal downtime.

2mo

This is so pertinent Jodi. That said, the Holy Grail is a security solution that leaves users out of it completely without any security dependencies that rely on their compliance or not. #proactive

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Marcel Velica

Senior Security Program Manager | Leading Cybersecurity Initiatives | Driving Strategic Security Solutions| Cybersecurity Excellence | Cloud Security

2mo

I completely agree that ongoing, role-specific training is crucial for ensuring data privacy and maintaining customer trust. Jodi Daniels

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Rosemary Gigante

Data Privacy and Governance Advisor

2mo

such a practical way to show the importance of privacy training!

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Ovedje Rory Ovedje

Governance | AI | Blockchain | Writer

2mo

Why does the scripture "Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he shall not depart from it." come to mind? Nothing can replace the need for training, for any system to work. Even AI requires training.

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