GDPR and CCPA Compliance Training
Compliance training for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) gives people the information and abilities they need to understand, apply, and uphold data privacy laws. Participants gain knowledge on how to guarantee that their companies abide by these rules, safeguard customer information, and stay out of expensive trouble. With an emphasis on both European (GDPR) and American (CCPA) privacy legislation, the course addresses important topics such data collection, processing, storage, and consumer rights.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
GDPR and CCPA Compliance Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Compliance Officers: Compliance officers ensure that an organization complies with data privacy rules and regulations.
Data Protection Officers (DPOs): People in charge of monitoring data security plans and ensuring rules are followed.
IT and Security Professionals: IT and security professionals manage information systems, secure data, and implement privacy controls.
Legal Professionals: Attorneys and legal consultants specializing in data privacy regulations, helping businesses comply with the CCPA and GDPR.
Marketing and HR Teams: Marketing and human resources teams must comprehend the ramifications of data privacy laws since they handle employee or customer data.
Business Analysts and Project Managers: Project managers and business analysts are experts who work on projects involving personal data and ensure they adhere to CCPA and GDPR.
Data Privacy Specialist: Charged with overseeing and upholding company data privacy policies under the CCPA and GDPR.
Compliance Analyst: This position monitors and evaluates business activities to ensure compliance with privacy laws and data protection rules.
Data Protection Officer (DPO): A data protection officer (DPO) manages compliance plans, guidelines, and practices to safeguard personal information inside businesses.
Privacy Consultant: Offering businesses professional guidance and assistance in implementing GDPR and CCPA compliance.
IT Security Manager: Ensuring that security procedures and IT infrastructures comply with data protection regulations to secure personal data.
Jobs in industries including healthcare, finance, technology, and e-commerce provide competitive pay and jobs for individuals trained in GDPR and CCPA compliance, and there is a rising need for data privacy specialists in the USA and Canada.
- Introduction to data privacy and personal data
- Why GDPR and CCPA were introduced
- Key differences between GDPR and CCPA
- Applicability, scope, and territorial reach
- Roles and responsibilities of organizations
- Definition of personal and sensitive data
- Data subjects under GDPR and consumers under CCPA
- Right to access, deletion and correction
- Right to restrict and object to processing
- Data portability and opt-out rights
- Handling rights requests effectively
- Lawful bases for processing under GDPR
- Consent requirements and best practices
- Legitimate interest assessments
- CCPA consent and opt-out mechanisms
- Managing cookies and tracking technologies
- Common consent mistakes to avoid
- Privacy notice requirements
- Internal and external policy alignment
- Records of Processing Activities (RoPA)
- Data mapping and data flow diagrams
- Vendor and processor documentation
- Documentation auditors and regulators expect
- Privacy by design and by default
- Data minimization and retention practices
- Technical and organizational security measures
- Access control and encryption basics
- Third-party and vendor risk management
- Secure data sharing practices
- Definition of a personal data breach
- Breach detection and escalation
- GDPR breach notification timelines
- CCPA breach obligations
- Incident response planning
- Role of the Data Protection Officer (DPO)
- Employee awareness and training programs
- Internal audits and compliance checks
- Managing regulatory changes
- Metrics and reporting for privacy programs
- GDPR and CCPA enforcement actions
- Common compliance failures
- Real-world case studies
- Practical compliance roadmap
- Mock Interviews & Job Placement
This training helps organizations understand and implement the requirements of the GDPR and the California Consumer Privacy Act.
No technical background is required. The course explains regulations in practical terms without requiring legal expertise.
The duration is 2 months (8 weeks), with sessions held 2 times per week (either during week or weekends), including theory, hands-on practice and project work.
Yes, upon successful completion, you’ll receive a Certificate of Completion from Checkmate IT Tech.
Yes. It compares both regulations and explains how to comply with each effectively.
We offer online training classes to promote easy access to all candidates. Recordings are also made available for revision or if you miss a session.
Yes. We provide resume reviews, mock interviews, LinkedIn optimization, and guidance on job portals to help boost your chances in the job market.
Yes. The course focuses on documentation, processes, and controls regulators typically review.
Yes. Both GDPR and CCPA can apply to organizations outside their regions if they handle relevant personal data.
You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
Data Privacy Specialist: Charged with overseeing and upholding company data privacy policies under the CCPA and GDPR.
Compliance Analyst: This position monitors and evaluates business activities to ensure compliance with privacy laws and data protection rules.
Data Protection Officer (DPO): A data protection officer (DPO) manages compliance plans, guidelines, and practices to safeguard personal information inside businesses.
Privacy Consultant: Offering businesses professional guidance and assistance in implementing GDPR and CCPA compliance.
IT Security Manager: Ensuring that security procedures and IT infrastructures comply with data protection regulations to secure personal data.
Jobs in industries including healthcare, finance, technology, and e-commerce provide competitive pay and jobs for individuals trained in GDPR and CCPA compliance, and there is a rising need for data privacy specialists in the USA and Canada.
Student Reviews
“The course explained GDPR and CCPA in a way that was easy to apply. The focus on real scenarios and documentation helped us improve our privacy processes .”