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Worried About Course Security? Start With Your Website.

LearnDash

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. However, it is the most expensive, and can be overkill for smaller businesses. Choose reliable hosting.

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Data security is big news. Get GDPR training asap.

Litmos

Data security has been front page news the past couple weeks with data-sharing scandals and allegations that personal data may have been used to attempt to influence the outcomes of the 2016 U.S. The regulation aims to strengthen and standardize user data privacy across the EU, but its ripple effects go far beyond Europe.

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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. In other words, this was a failure of effective training. Effective training programs are becoming more important to business operations. Control Over Content.

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How Technology Partners Help Associations Comply with GDPR

WBT Systems

GDPR—the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation—went into effect on May 25, 2018. Since the EU approved GDPR on April 14, 2016, association technology firms have had lots of time to prepare for GDPR. Complying with GDPR isn’t only about developing a new privacy statement and opt-in forms. Why you collect it.

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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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GDPR: A Year Later, Are You Taking It Seriously?

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It’s now been over a year since May 25, 2018 – or “GDPR Day,” as it was known when GDPR finally took effect, about two years after it was passed into law in 2016. 51% of examined websites did not have a clearly-disclosed privacy policy. The results were striking.