How to succeed in a Data Protection Officer Role (GDPR DPO)

How to succeed in a Data Protection Officer Role (GDPR DPO)

“Lessons from ex IBM-er, MICROSOFT-er about how to make privacy operational, how to perform the DPO role and how to get 3 privacy certifications for Data Protection Officer in less than 30 days: CIPTv2020, CIPM, CIPP/E by IAPP”

Updated 4.5+ hours of video content

No prior GDPR knowledge is needed.

CIPT, CIPM, and CIPP/E certification preparation in a complete learning plan.

This is the 2nd course in a 6 course series that will drive you to Data Privacy expert and will allow you to go for all IAPP certifications: CIPT, CIPM and CIPP/E.

MY FIRST PROMISE TO YOU is the following: You will be prepared to pass 3 IAPP certifications in less than 30 days if you follow the below learning plan:

Course 1: Build EU GDPR data protection compliance from scratch (CIPT)

Course 2: How to succeed in a Data Privacy Officer Role (GDPR DPO, CIPM).

— we are here!!!

Course 3: GDPR Privacy Data Protection Case Studies Explained (CIPP/E, CIPM, CIPT)

Course 4: Ultimate Privacy by Design Guide – step by step strategies with examples (CIPM, CIPT)

Course 5: Build Security Incident Response for GDPR Data Protection (incl. parts from CIPT and CIPM also)

Course 6: (part of CIPP/US): California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – Complete course

My name is Roland Costea.

After spending my last 8 years working for Microsoft, IBM, Genpact and Cognizant as a Privacy & Security Director being able to create hundreds of integrated security & privacy programmes for top organizations.

In the world, I have decided to put all my experience together in a comprehensive privacy LEARNING PLAN, to show how to actually make Data Privacy operational and most importantly how to think out of the box.

I have been involved in engineering privacy for a lot of industries including Automotive (Mercedes-Benz, Geely, Volvo) and also provided DPO as a service for several other top companies in Europe and US.

I have worked and developed the privacy strategy for Microsoft & IBM for the whole of Central & Eastern Europe and also drove Cognizant Security & Privacy business in DACH.

Certifications I hold: CIPT, CIPM, CISSP, CDPSE, CRISC, CISM, CCSK, CCSP, LPT, CEH, ECSA, TOGAF

Are you interested in becoming a Data Protection Officer (DPO) under GDPR? or just a Privacy Consultant/Professional?

Are you interested in hiring a Data Protection Officer (DPO) or Privacy Professional under GDPR?

Do you want to take CIPT, CIPM and CIPP/E certification?

Do you want to understand what to look for and what skills are required for this type of position?

Do you want to understand the hiring errors other companies did?

Do you want to know exactly how to fulfil this role, how to start in your first day and what will be your required tasks on a legal basis?

Do you want to understand what is your responsibility and where does it end?

Do you want to understand technical assessments a DPO or Privacy Professional should do?

Then this course is for you.

We will not present only what you need to do, but in the end, we will also create some examples from real world, and let you know how these were treated by those companies.

You will have a total clear view about Data Privacy Officer or any other Privacy Professional role after passing this course and you will be able to engage in Interviews by yourself.

Privacy or Data Protection is the hottest topic today, so why not make a significant change in your career and EARN MORE MONEY?

Course Curricula:

Section 1: Introduction

Section 2: Brief overview of the DPO role

Section 3: Choosing a DPO. First days as a DPO.

Section 4: What will a DPO do from GDPR compliance perspective

Section 5: Evaluating Risk and performing Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs)

Section 6: Is DPO a technical role? Assessments!

Section 7: Outside European Union Perspectives. Can a DPO be located outside EU?

Section 8: Bonus

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