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Safeguarding Your Virtual Education Sphere

BrainCert

With the rise of virtual education, it has become increasingly important to ensure that the systems used to deliver that education is secure. BrainCert is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform that provides virtual learning solutions and is SOC2 compliant, ensuring that the data and information stored on the platform is kept secure.

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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. But adhering to policies and best practices across multiple jurisdictions can be complex. With Safe Harbor not so safe anymore, can I still transfer eLearning data from the EU to the US?

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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. Nothing with privacy and software is final. To sum it up.

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Web 2.0 Applications in Learning

Tony Karrer

Safe Harbor Statements - Clearly mark pages that are controlled and approved vs. those that are not. Privacy / Confidentiality - Limit the visibility. Security - This is no worse than any other form of electronic communication. No problems getting things here. Then, maybe open it up to subject matter experts.

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