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  • Certifications | IAPP Swiss | Geneva

    TRAININGS CIPP/E European data protection CIPM Management of the data protection program CIPT Data protection in technology CDPO Protection officer datas shop shop shop shop 1 year of IAPP membership Distance learning CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT Manuals (digital) Sample exam questions (digital) Vaucher for CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT exam CHF 1750.- 2 days 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Live Online Training Pack 1 ​ Distance learning CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT Manuals (digital) Sample exam questions (digital) Vaucher for CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT exam CHF 1450.- 2 days 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Live Online Training Pack 2 1 year of IAPP membership Distance learning CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT Manuals (digital) Sample exam questions (digital) Training & membership only CHF 1150.- 2 days 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All exam registration is done via the site www.iapp.org REGISTER PRIX / PACK

  • Data Privacy | IAPP Swiss | Genève

    IAPP Swiss Training Center by Satom IT & Learning Solutions NEXT COURSE DATES CIPP/E CIPM CIPT 09/05/24 - 10/05/24 04/06/24 - 05/06/24 20/05/24 - 21/05/24 REGISTER OUR TRAININGS Would you like to receive all the information on IAPP training courses? Ask us for the brochure CIPP / E ​ European data LEARN MORE CIPM ​ Management of the data protection program LEARN MORE CIPT ​ Data protection in technology LEARN MORE CDPO ​ Data protection officer LEARN MORE IAPP Found ation Basis of confidentiality LEARN MORE REGISTER The CIPP , CIPM and CIPT training courses provide the necessary foundations for thousands of professionals around the world working in the field of data protection, information, data security, in the legal field and / or in the management of risk within companies. NEWS The GDPR A New FACT OF LIFE The May 25, 2018 GDPR deadline made training a priority ​ On May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became a hard and permanent reality of doing business in the European Union. It doesn’t stop at the EU’s physical borders, and it empowers data protection authorities to levy penalties up to 20 million euros or four percent of an organization’s annual revenues for data protection violations. Despite that huge risk, thousands of enterprises have not planned and implemented GDPR compliance programs or trained their staffs. Some don’t even know for sure if the GDPR applies to them. That ignorance can cost money, damage reputations, and erode the trust of customers, employees, vendors and partners. You don’t have to be one of those organizations. Use this guide to determine if the GDPR applies to you, and how to take the first steps toward compliance. VIEW THE ARTICLE New nLPD training ​ nLPD training provides the foundation necessary for thousands of professionals worldwide practicing in the field of data protection, information, data security, in the legal field and/or risk management within the companies. CONSULT THE ARTICLE

  • Certifications | IAPP Swiss | Geneva

    TECHNOLOGY (IT) SPECIALISTS WITH CONFIDENTIALITY SKILLS Learn how to introduce privacy into the design of technology products and services as well as employ technical strategies to prevent the risk of privacy breaches Data protection skills are in high demand from IT specialists. The processing, transfer and collection of personally identifiable information causes an increasingly important gap between the development and execution of technologies as well as confidentiality within companies. This gap is an opportunity for hackers to access information, thus putting companies in a vulnerable position, which expose themselves to the risk of damaging their reputation and incurring significant penalties. Why are specialists with the CIPT label more valuable in the market? ​ For this type of specialist, it is crucial to know how to secure interconnected technologies of high complexity, while integrating a robust data protection program in order to ensure companies' compliance with data protection laws. Why choose technology privacy training? ​ Global data protection regulations demand a good level of confidentiality in the design of products and services. The technology privacy training offered by IAPP, in accordance with ANSI / ISO accreditations for CIPT certification, provides you with the ability to recognize the various threats to privacy as well as the tools necessary to apply strategic techniques to prevent the risks of breach of confidentiality, through software and systems development cycles. ​ Who is the training for? The training is aimed at software developers, information security professionals, data architects as well as network and cloud engineers responsible for integrating privacy controls into technology operations and product development. The training allows you to progress in your career and prepare for the test for the CIPT certification. ​ ​ ​ ​ The objective of the training Technology privacy training enables IT and data professionals to understand and integrate strategies and techniques for preventing risks related to privacy threats. ​ The course includes: ​ Principles of confidentiality by design Execution of data and process oriented policies to support privacy policies Managing threats related to AI, location systems, etc. MODULES REGISTER While not purely a ‘test prep’ course, these trainings are appropriate for professionals who plan to certify, as well for those who want to deepen their data protection knowledge. Both the training and the exam are based on the same body of knowledge.

  • ABOUT IAPP | IAPP

    ABOUT IAPP - A BRIEF OVERVIEW Established in 2000, the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is not-for-profit, policy-neutral, professional association with a mission to define, support and improve the data protection profession globally. Based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Brussels, Belgium, the IAPP currently has additional staff in over a dozen other countries and more than 50'000+ individual members in 100+ countries around the world. It provides privacy and data protection training, certification, publication, research, events and networking opportunities for its members. A NOT-FOR-PROFIT ENTITY : Under U.S. law, not-for-profit entities do not have owners or shareholders. To be economically viable, not-for-profit entities still need to maintain profitability or find alternative means of financing, but in the absence of owners they do not distribute their earnings, instead using them to generate organic growth . The IAPP continues to grow robustly in terms of membership, products, services and number of employees. A NON-POLITICAL PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION: The IAPP does not advocate or lobby for any policy position on issues related to data protection . As a professional association, the IAPP has members from all over the world. From organizations large and small, government and non-government, privacy supervisory authorities and adtech innovators. The IAPP views and conducts itself as "big tent" for privacy discussions , allowing different voices to be heard without staking a policy claim. It stages sessions at conferences and provides publication opportunities for proponents of widely varying views. But it does not itself take a policy position beyond its mission to define, support and improve the date protection profession globally. MEMBERSHIP: Established in 2000 to serve a small but budding privacy profession, the IAPP grew to 10'000 members in 2012 and more than 50'000 in 2019. In 2017 and 2018, the IAPP experienced 45% year-on-year membership growth, fueled by the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the rise of data protection to the top of the policy agenda worldwide. IAPP members obtain unlimited access to resources, publications and research, as well as price discounts for additional products such as conferences and training. CERTIFICATION: The IAPP has developed and launched the only globally recognized ANSI/ISO accredited credentialing programs in information privacy. The CIPM, CIPP/E, CIPP/ US, CIPT and CDPO credentials are recognized for meeting the ANSI standard that allows anyone to certify once and be accepted everywhere. Tens of thousands of privacy pros have taken advantage of these programs all over the world. The IAPP Privacy Pathways : This program serves as an introduction to the data protection profession by catalyzing, promoting and building relationships with privacy academic programs. We work with leading graduate program in law, computer science and business by offering students enrolled in privacy courses the ability to tap into IAPP resources such as our online content, certification exams, and externship and internship opportunities. ​ Sections : To help privacy professionals network, connect and advance specific areas of data protection, the IAPP others three, officially recognized communities around common interests. Each section provides a forum for discussion, collaboration and sharing of best practices, including access to specialized content : ​ Women Leading Privacy Section Privacy Engineering Section Privacy Bar Section ADDITIONAL INITIATIVES: TRAINING: The IAPP offers a range of data protection training options. These include in-person, online and live certification trainings for privacy professionals. We also offer training through a network of official training partners. All of these training programs help provide the in-depth education necessary for those in decision-making positions in the field of privacy protection. CONFERENCES: Each year, the IAPP runs conferences all over the world. The main conference is the annual IAPP Global Privacy Summit in Washington, DC, which draws about 5'000 participants. The IAPP's Europe Data Protection Congress is the largest data protection conference of the year in Europe with more than 2'000 delegates. The IAPP aslo runs annual events in the U.K., Germany, France, Netherlands (IAPP Data Protection Intensives), Canada (IAPP Canada Privacy Symposium), Singapore (IAPP Asia Privacy Forum), Australia (IAPP ANZ Summit) and technology fpcused event in the western U.S. (IAPP Pruvacy. Security. Risk.). Privacy Specialist Designation: The IAPP is accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) to certify attorneys in the specialty area of privacy law. This means that U.S. attorneys who meet the IAPP requirements are permitted under the professional liability rules of more than 25 states to advertise their specialization in privacy law. The Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) Designation: This signifies a comprehensive knowledge pf data protection laws, program management and essential data protection practices. To achieve this designation, applicants must complete two IAPP credentials (one CIPP plus either a CIPM or a CIPT) in addition to having 3 years of privacy-related work experience. NETWORKING: The IAPP enables local KnowledgeNet Chapters -- which are volunteer-led, local professional groups -- in more than 150 locations and 50 countries around the world. KnowledgeNet Chapters meeting provide local networking, socializing and continuing education opportunities for thousands of privacy professionals. Please, for more information visit the IAPP's website : www.iapp.org

  • Certifications | IAPP Swiss | Geneva

    EUROPEAN PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION Master the GDPR and European data protection laws European data protection takes into account pan-European legislation and regulations, as well as industry-standard best practices for institutional compliance. Course participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of: Enforcement of confidentiality at European level Key privacy terminologies Practical concepts regarding the protection of personal data as well as the transfer of cross-border data. Why choose the European personal data protection training? ​ The GDPR along with the data protection laws of each European nation are the strictest regulations in the world, involving significant penalties for the improper use of personal information. The training offered by the IAPP on data protection, in accordance with the ANSI / ISO accreditations for CIPP / E certification, focuses on the understanding and application of the laws governing data collection as well as the processing and management of these. ​ Who is the training for? ​ The training is aimed at European and international privacy professionals managing or working with GDPR and European national security executives as well as people following the CIPP / E certification. The IAPP European data protection training meets GDPR requirements for DPOs (Data Protection Officers) responsible for monitoring compliance, managing data protection activities, etc. ​ The objective of the training ​ CIPP / E training consolidates a deep understanding of European laws, regulations and policy frameworks. The course includes: Explanations about regulatory structures Data protection concepts Main laws including GDPR and e-privacy directives And more MODULES REGISTER While not purely a ‘test prep’ course, these trainings are appropriate for professionals who plan to certify, as well for those who want to deepen their data protection knowledge. Both the training and the exam are based on the same body of knowledge.

  • KIT 1 CIPM | IAPP

    1 year of IAPP membership Distance learning CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT Manuals (digital) Sample exam questions (digital) Good for CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT exam CHF 1750.- 2 days 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Live Online Training Pack 1

  • KIT 2 CIPT | IAPP

    ​ Distance learning CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT Manuals (digital) Sample exam questions (digital) Good for CIPP / E, CIPM or CIPT exam CHF 1450.- 2 days 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Live Online Training Pack 2

  • CIPM Modules | IAPP Swiss | Geneva

    MODULES LIVE ONLINE TRAINING & MEMBERSHIP

  • NEWS | IAPP

    NEWS Discover all the news in the field of data protection: GDPR: A New Reality The law of May 25, 2018 concerning the GDPR has made training a priority. Read More Read More What is confidentiality? The collection of personal data and threats to confidentiality. GDPR: A New Reality The law of May 25, 2018 concerning the GDPR has made training a priority. Read More Read More What is a privacy management professional? A crucial role in the management of privacy programs.

  • GDPR : new fact of life (news) | IAPP

    GDPR: A NEW REALITY The law of May 25, 2018 concerning the GDPR has made training a priority. On May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) became a harsh and permanent reality of doing business in the European Union. It doesn't stop at the physical borders of the EU, and it empowers data protection authorities to impose penalties of up to € 20 million, or four percent of an organization's annual revenue, in the event of a data protection breach. ​ Despite this enormous risk, thousands of businesses have failed to plan and implement GDPR compliance programs or to train their staff. Some don't even know for sure if the GDPR applies to them. This ignorance can cost money, damage reputations and erode the trust of customers, employees, suppliers and partners. ​ You don't have to be one of these organizations. Use this guide to determine if GDPR applies to you and how to take the first steps towards compliance. ​ Does GDPR apply to your organization? (Hint: it probably is.) In addition to this, you will need to know more about it. The GDPR applies to any organization, anywhere, that collects, holds or processes personal data originally from the European Union. The sale of goods or services, advertising and marketing or any form of behavior monitoring is the main activity that falls under the GDPR. It bears repeating because many organizations assume that they are outside the applicable realm of the law: GDPR doesn't care where you are located . For example, it could apply to all of these organizations: In addition to this, you will need to know more about it. A Canadian online retailer with customers in the EU A Japanese smartphone app with EU users A US cloud service provider that stores data for an EU customer An Indian website that deals with hotel reservations from all over the world. None of them are based in the EU. They operate in different sectors and yet they are all subject to the GDPR. Are you? In addition to this, you will need to know more about it. GDPR compliance requirements ​ GDPR has over 100 pages of definitions and requirements. Some of the regulations only apply to certain organizations. However, in general, most organizations that fall under the GDPR may be required to do the following: ​ Appoint a data protection officer (DPD) Explain to customers, precisely and clearly, how their data will be used Obtain the explicit consent of individuals for the collection and use of their personal data Set up an opt-out process Report data breaches within 72 hours of discovery Erase personal information of individuals upon request Train employees in the proper handling of personal information ​ Compliance with the GDPR encompasses all departments and individuals who touch personal information. Adding a process here and there will not allow your organization to achieve its goal. Data privacy should be part of your operational DNA. Risk reduction through training Compliance with the GDPR revolves around the people who process personal data. More than 90% of data protection incidents are committed by employees, according to surveys from IBM, Willis Towers Watson and Verizon. In the new world of GDPR, any data breach is a potential penalty. ​ The risk associated with the misuse of personal data by a company's employees makes GDPR-related training of significant importance. The GDPR gives data protection authorities the flexibility to reduce financial penalties on organizations that they believe have shown good faith and efforts to comply. Comprehensive training shows good faith effort while reducing the risk of violations caused by human error. ​ Training should be an important component of any GDPR compliance program. However, it can be difficult to know which of the many training options available on the market will suit your program. As an official training partner of the IAPP, Satom IT & Learning Solutions is here to guide you. We design training tailored to the needs of any business in a precise and economical way. People are your greatest risk from exposure to GDPR penalties. But they are also your greatest asset. It is the training that makes the difference. Let's start building your program together.

  • Qu'est ce que la confidentialité ? | IAPP

    What is confidentiality? Data protection includes the use and responsibility for personal data, generally within policies and programs. This is to ensure customers that their personal data is collected, shared and used in a correct way. ​ However, the threat to data privacy is evolving rapidly and the stakes are high. ​ ​ Maintaining government order The resorts Tarnished reputations Loss of customer loyalty Financial ruin ​ ​ To identify areas of concern to us before they even become problematic, savvy data protection professionals turn to The International Association of Privacy Professionals, the largest and most comprehensive resource on privacy. to address the risks and challenges in this sector.

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