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How do education institutions protect student data privacy while working with technology providers? Often times, the work is clouded by a good deal of fear and uncertainty. In Student Data Privacy: Managing Vendor Relationships, Linnette Attai leverages her decades of experience working with technology providers and education institutions to provide the guidance education technology providers can use to manage their privacy responsibilities from a position of strength. Understand how defining your own data privacy and security requirements is the best pathway to creating actionable…mehr
How do education institutions protect student data privacy while working with technology providers? Often times, the work is clouded by a good deal of fear and uncertainty. In Student Data Privacy: Managing Vendor Relationships, Linnette Attai leverages her decades of experience working with technology providers and education institutions to provide the guidance education technology providers can use to manage their privacy responsibilities from a position of strength. Understand how defining your own data privacy and security requirements is the best pathway to creating actionable requirements for technology companies. Learn how to build collaborative partnerships with technology companies without compromising on data privacy. Leverage company knowledge to improve your own data protection program, and sharpen your negotiating skills so you can move ahead with the privacy requirements you need solidly in place. In doing so, you'll be on the right path to identifying the technology provider practices that are the right fit for your organization, and for the students and parents you serve.
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Autorenporträt
Linnette Attai is a recognized expert in youth and education data privacy regulations, and the founder of PlayWell, LLC, a global privacy compliance consulting firm. Linnette brings more than twenty-five years of experience to the work, helping organizations build their compliance practices and serving as a virtual Chief Privacy Officer and Data Protection Officer. She is a TEDx speaker and author of the books, "Student Data Privacy: Building a School Compliance Program" and "Protecting Student Data Privacy: Classroom Fundamentals."
Inhaltsangabe
Epigraph Dedication Introduction Chapter 1: What is Data Privacy Compliance? Chapter 2: How Did We Get Here? Chapter 3: Why Build a Data Privacy Compliance Program? Chapter 4: What Does it Take? Chapter 5: The Role of Leadership Chapter 6: Start Where You Are Chapter 7: Preparing for a Data Privacy Impact Assessment Chapter 8: Privacy Impact Assessment Chapter 9: Security Chapter 10: Disclosure, Deletion and Deidentification Chapter 11: Inventories and Making Maps Chapter 12: Gaps and Mitigation Chapter 13: Policy Development Chapter 14: Working with Technology Providers Chapter 15: Training Chapter 16: Audit Chapter 17: Parent Rights Chapter 18: Communications Chapter 19: Building Your External Support Team Conclusion About the Author Endnotes
Epigraph Dedication Introduction Chapter 1: What is Data Privacy Compliance? Chapter 2: How Did We Get Here? Chapter 3: Why Build a Data Privacy Compliance Program? Chapter 4: What Does it Take? Chapter 5: The Role of Leadership Chapter 6: Start Where You Are Chapter 7: Preparing for a Data Privacy Impact Assessment Chapter 8: Privacy Impact Assessment Chapter 9: Security Chapter 10: Disclosure, Deletion and Deidentification Chapter 11: Inventories and Making Maps Chapter 12: Gaps and Mitigation Chapter 13: Policy Development Chapter 14: Working with Technology Providers Chapter 15: Training Chapter 16: Audit Chapter 17: Parent Rights Chapter 18: Communications Chapter 19: Building Your External Support Team Conclusion About the Author Endnotes
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