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BrainCert Is Now an ISO 27001:2013 Certified Company

BrainCert

ISO 27001 is an internationally renowned and accepted standard for Information security setting out a framework for implementing, operating, monitoring, reviewing and improving an Information Security Management System. ISO 27001 is the golden standard when it comes to information security.

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9 Essential Security Features Of An LMS

Academy of Mine

Cybersecurity has never been more important, “Between January 1, 2005, and May 31, 2020, there have been 11,762 recorded breaches.” Going with the wrong LMS provider could cost people their jobs if the correct security measures aren’t in place when a breach or cybersecurity attack occurs. So, how can you make sure your LMS is secure?

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5 Leading Enterprise File Sync and Share Providers

BigTinCan

Security and collaboration support are critical capabilities of EFSS to address enterprise priorities.”. They come with strong security and elaborate collaborative features that a modern workforce requires. The cloud service provider is responsible for maintaining and securing the data. Complete content security.

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California Sexual Harassment Training For Supervisors

ProProfs

Also, ensuring compliance this way lets you maintain your business’ reputation. Enacted in 2005, the California Assembly Bill 1825 mandates sexual harassment training for supervisors. Now let’s have a look at the requirements for prevention of sexual harassment training based on the California Assembly Bill 1825 enacted in 2005.

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DevLearn 2023 - Las Vegas (Show Notes!)

Learning Visions

Get a corporate policy in place. For compliance training - if you're trying to actually change culture, think about how these behaviors ladder up to your values. Your policy might be "don't put high-risk data onto that…" Training Data Set Through 2020 (?) 2005 Wikipedia and Web 2.0 Early 90s - world wide web!

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