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Worried About Course Security? Start With Your Website.

LearnDash

Protecting your intellectual property is important, but securing your website should come first. However, many of those concerned about a content stealing are actually behind the ball when it comes to the security of their own websites, and this poses a much more significant risk both to their learners, and to their business.

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Is Your Corporate Training Ready for GDPR?

PulseLearning

Today, most organizations are operating entirely paperless corporate training and recordkeeping systems with private and confidential information now being processed and stored electronically. This unavoidable result of technological evolution means that data security is a primary concern for businesses and the people they service.

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Four Principles for Effective Training Systems

Interactive Services

Matt runs Radical Compliance , a website and newsletter devoted to corporate compliance, audit, and risk management issues that he launched 2016. Worse: none of those losses had to do with IT security. Effective training programs are becoming more important to business operations. Adaptive Role-Profiling.

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5 Reasons to Blur Images at Work (When in Doubt, Blur it Out)

TechSmith Camtasia

There can be ways to get around this type of security, exposing what you want to hide. Editor’s Note: This post was originally published in May 2016 and has been updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness. Or, there’s something distracting you’d rather minimize, so they can focus on the important stuff. The advantage of screenshots.

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GDPR: Docebo is ready – are you?

Docebo

GDPR will force businesses to spell out, in plain language, why they’re collecting a user’s data. It builds on the 1995 Directive’s requirements for data privacy and security, but includes a number of new provisions that bolster the rights of data subjects (users/citizens) and makes penalties for violations more severe.

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GDPR: Docebo is ready – are you?

Docebo

GDPR will force businesses to spell out, in plain language, why they’re collecting a user’s data. It builds on the 1995 Directive’s requirements for data privacy and security, but includes a number of new provisions that bolster the rights of data subjects (users/citizens) and makes penalties for violations more severe.

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Overcoming 4 Common Concerns of Outsourcing Training

CommLab India

The level of outsourcing was expected to stay relatively steady in 2016 – around 84% organizations said they expected to stay the same in the outsourcing area. Information privacy and security. Data Privacy and Security Concerns. Objection: When you think of outsourcing, concerns about data security are natural.