Limits on private-sector collection and use of data (BoK II) Course

The second domain of the CIPP/US exam focuses on private-sector collection and use of data, and legal limitations on this.

2 hours, 42 minutes

Course description

Laws and regulations limit how the private sector can collect, store, share and use data. Some rules apply broadly, some to specific sectors. We will review the role of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and rules for organizations in fields of healthcare (medical), financial, education, telecommunications, marketing and more.

Syllabus

Conclusion to domain 2

Video - 00:07:00

John wraps up CIPP/US Domain 2.
Telecommunications and marketing

Video - 00:27:00

The telecommunications sector and marketers have privacy rules they need to abide by also.
Education

Video - 00:17:00

Legal requirements for privacy extend to the education sector, including FERPA to protect student privacy.
Financial

Video - 00:25:00

The finance and investment sector is heavily regulated on many fronts, and that includes privacy.
Healthcare and medical

Video - 00:27:00

The healthcare (medical) sector has special regulations to protect patient privacy, including HIPAA and HITECH.
Cross-sector FTC privacy protection 2 (BoK IIA, E)

Video - 00:19:00

Let's look at the future of big data, AI and IoT and privacy enforcement.
Cross-sector FTC Privacy protection 1 (BoK IIA, A-D)

Video - 00:27:00

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has an important role in privacy protection and enforcement.
Introduction to course/Domain (BoK Domain II)

Video - 00:08:00

CIPP/US body of knowledge II focuses on the private sector, so let's introduce the basics.
Course 3 review questions

Assessment - 6 questions

Meet the author

John Bandler

John Bandler is a lawyer, consultant, speaker, teacher, and author in the areas of cybersecurity, cybercrime, privacy, investigations, and more. He is the founder of Bandler Law Firm PLLC and Bandler Group LLC, legal and consulting practices that help organizations and individuals with cybersecurity, the prevention and investigation of cybercrime, privacy, legal compliance, and more.

John has expertise in many subjects, holds a number of certifications, and is a prolific writer and speaker. He is the author of Cybersecurity for the Home and Office, a comprehensive guide to understanding and improving information security. His second book is Cybercrime Investigations, an extensive resource regarding the law, technology, process, and skills for the investigation of cybercrime. John has authored many articles on a range of topics, teaches students at the undergraduate, graduate, and law level, and provides training for professionals.

Before entering private practice, John served in government for more than twenty years as a prosecutor, police officer, and military officer. John was hired as an assistant district attorney at the New York County District Attorney’s Office by the legendary Robert M. Morgenthau, where he investigated and prosecuted the full range of offenses including traditional crime, cybercrime, the global trafficking of stolen data, and virtual currency money laundering. Before that, he served for eight years as a state trooper in the New York State Police, assigned to a busy patrol station providing full services to the local community. He also served in the Army Reserves.

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