Do you have a full understanding of U.S. data privacy laws? The courses in this certification will provide you with a strong understanding of U.S. privacy laws, focusing on specific industries, including medical, financial, education, and telecommunications. You will learn how to formulate your organization’s privacy policies and how privacy affects the work environment. FSU Law is an Official Training Partner of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP), and this certification will prepare you to pass the CIPP exam and become a Certified Information Privacy Professional.
Courses
What All Businesses Should Know About Privacy and Security
A deep dive into informational privacy and security laws is essential in today’s business environment. Understand the different classes of individual privacy and fair information practices. Learn about the regulatory agencies most involved in regulating informational privacy. Explore consumer rights and state-specific privacy laws and review common practices to maintain information security.
Instructor: Bill Dillon, of Gunster
Privacy Laws in the Telecommunications and Telemarketing Industries
Learn about the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal Communications Commission’s authority and scope. Explore the government’s limits and responsibilities when accessing private-sector information. Study state-specific laws governing cybersecurity and privacy regulations.
Instructors: Ben Dickens & Sal Taillefer, of Blooston, Mordkofsky, Dickens & Prendergast, LLP
The Health Care Industry’s Privacy and Security Responsibilities
Understand the federal and state regulatory schemes involving health care privacy and cybersecurity. Explore the ramifications and responsibilities under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), including what entities are covered. Investigate the privacy rights of individuals and delve into security concepts facing the health care industry.
Instructor: Bill Dillon, of Gunster
Protecting Privacy and Improving Security in Education and the Financial Industry
The financial industry is a prime target of cyber-attacks and hackers. These businesses must have highly qualified cybersecurity professionals helping to protect their clients’ valuable personal information. They must also understand the many laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act, Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, and other laws affecting anti-money laundering that regulate them. This course also touches on the evolving privacy rights in education and how cyber and related security laws apply to higher education institutions.
Instructors: Christi Lawson, of Foley & Lardner LLP & Robyn Blank, of Florida State University
What Every Organization’s Privacy Policy Should Include
How is your organization using, disclosing, and maintaining information? Learn which privacy laws apply to your company, and understand how to develop policies to protect personally identifiable information. Explore how organizations implement and monitor staff training, and uncover the privacy rights of individuals. Finally, this course will teach you how to avoid and handle security incidents and breaches at your organization.
Instructor: Bill Dillon, of Gunster
When Private Companies Must Provide Information to the Government
How much access do they have? Explore the legal issues surrounding private sector companies providing information to the government. Discover how information released to the government and other third parties is regulated, and learn how company, customer, and consumer data is protected.
Instructor: Chris Burris, of King & Spalding LLP
Workplace Privacy: Your Business’s Rights and Liabilities
Understand the common law concepts of privacy and the ramifications if you don’t. Learn about the federal and state constitutional laws and legislation governing workplace privacy. Study the effects and limits of workplace monitoring and employment screening. Explore the potential bases for legal actions and different types of privacy agreements.
Instructors: Greg Hearing & Kevin Sullivan, of Bush Grazino Rice & Platter, P.A.
Instructors
Robyn Blank
University of North Florida
Co-teaches Protecting Privacy and Improving Security in Education and the Financial Industry
Chris Burris
King & Spalding LLP
Teaches When Private Companies Must Provide Information to the Government
Ben Dickens
Blooston, Mordkofsky, Dickens & Prendergast, LLP
Co-teaches teaches Privacy Laws in the Telecommunications and Telemarketing Industries
Greg Hearing
Bush Grazino Rice & Platter, P.A.
Co-teaches Workplace Privacy: Your Business’s Rights and Liabilities
Christi Lawson
Foley & Lardner LLP
Co-teaches Protecting Privacy and Improving Security in Education and the Financial Industry
Kevin Sullivan
Bush Grazino Rice & Platter, P.A.
Co-teaches Workplace Privacy: Your Business’s Rights and Liabilities
Sal Taillefer
Blooston, Mordkofsky, Dickens & Prendergast, LLP
Co-teaches Privacy Laws in the Telecommunications and Telemarketing Industries
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should enroll in these courses?
Business executives, business owners, entrepreneurs, and anyone in the business world who is interested in advancing their business knowledge and obtaining a professional certification.
Can I just take one of the above courses?
Yes, learners may choose to just take courses individually. To earn the Certification in Privacy Law and Policy, learners must take What All Businesses Should Know About Privacy and Security, What Every Organization’s Privacy Policy Should Include, When Private Companies Must Provide Information to the Government, and Workplace Privacy: Your Business’s Rights and Liabilities. They must also take one "Elective" course and may choose whichever of the three is relevant to their subject area. If you wish to take all three of those courses, please contact the Stoops Center at (850) 645-0071 or by email at stoopscenter@fsu.edu for pricing information.
How long is each course?
Each course has five to six weeks of content, with no completion deadline.
How much time should I expect to spend on classwork every week?
For each course, learners can expect to spend four to eight hours per week reviewing course content and engaging in interactive videos and discussion board conversations. Additionally, one in-person check-in with the instructor is required prior to the final assessment.
Will I need to purchase any textbooks or other required course materials?
No. The IAPP book as well as CIPP materials will be provided, and downloadable forms, transcripts, and other useful resources will also be made available to all learners.
How are the courses graded?
Courses are offered on a pass/fail basis. Learners must complete all quizzes and discussion boards and score at least 75% on the final assessment to complete each course.
In these completely virtual courses, how will I interact with others?
The innovative learning format of these courses allows hardworking professionals to conveniently meet, collaborate, and network with other business professionals.
Can I use the information obtained in these courses as legal advice?
The information provided in each of the above courses does not and is not intended to, constitute legal advice. The course information serves educational and informational purposes. Still, the Stoops Center for Law and Business expressly disclaims all liability concerning actions taken or not taken by course participants based on any or all the information or other content provided by these courses.