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Safeguarding Your Virtual Education Sphere

BrainCert

In this blog post, we will take a look at what BrainCert SOC2 compliance is, how BrainCert ensures your data security, and what you should look for in a secure learning management system. There are a lot of talks these days about data privacy and data protection. What Is BrainCert SOC2 Compliance?

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Is harboring eLearning data safe again?

LearnUpon

The secure management of learner and client data should be a priority for all teams and companies that deliver eLearning. After a recent ruling declared the Safe Harbor Privacy Principles invalid, many LearnUpon customers asked: what now for EU-US personal data transfer? Safe Harbor provided that assurance.

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GDPR came and went: how it impacted our products

Rustici Software

At Rustici Software, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came at an ideal time for us to complete a self-review of our data privacy. Our tools can be many things to many people, with each product having its own set of data privacy scenarios to think through. You can review these PII deletion tools here.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

There were about 7 examples mentioned including Intuit using a Wiki-like system for customers to ask questions/get advice around taxes, using a group blog with students prior to a formal learning event, the US Army's use of collaboration tools to share best practices in Iraq, and several others. Then to the help desk.

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What is Data Security Training and Why Do You Need It?

ProProfs

Similarly, employees generally enjoy access to sensitive information such as customer data. All this necessitates data security training for these employees so that you never leave your data privacy to chance. For example, in 2017, a data breach by credit reporting company Equifax affected more than 145 million customers worldwide.