Technology, Privacy and the Law - New Challenges for Non-Profits
Offered By: LASCON via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of technology, privacy, and law as it impacts non-profit organizations, particularly those supporting victims of violence. Delve into the unique challenges faced by crisis organizations in the digital age, including increased risks from attackers, abusers, hackers, and data mining. Examine the sensitive nature of information handled by these organizations and the potential consequences of data breaches. Gain insights into the importance of balancing information security, privacy laws, and internal policies. Learn about privacy tools and the role of IT support in crisis organizations. Understand the impact of emerging technologies, such as wearables, on digital security. Discover how to navigate national standards and become a "superhero" in protecting vulnerable populations in the digital realm.
Syllabus
Introduction
About me
My background
Rosecolored glasses
Big picture view
Risk landscape
Attackers
Abusers
Hackers
Data Mining
What Makes These Organizations Unique
Whats Stolen
Donation Processing
Human Trafficking
Breaches
Information Security
Why our industry scares people
Crisis organizations are using technology
IT support
Google Chrome
Privacy Laws
Internal Policy
Privacy Tools
DuckDuckGo
Digital Security Breach
Wearable Technologies
Security Breaches
Crisis Organizations
National Standards
IT and Security
Be a Superhero
Taught by
LASCON
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