The CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) is a California data protection law that came into effect on January 1, 2020. Following the passing of Prop 24, the CPRA (California Privacy Rights Act) will take effect officially on January 1, 2023 and replace the CCPA. The CPRA is widely viewed as California’s version of the EU’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation).
Just like the GDPR, it gives people more control over their personal data, and holds businesses more accountable for protecting the data they collect and process.
Once you have completed the California Privacy Rights Act Foundation Online Training course, you will be able to:
Save time and travel costs with online training delivered to any location with Internet access.
Get an insight into the components of the CPRA, and how your organization may be affected, in just one day.
Delivered by an experienced privacy consultant, this training course is built on the foundations of our extensive practical experience through advising companies on compliance with data privacy laws and related information security standards, such as ISO 27001.
The course will give you a clear understanding of the main elements of the CPRA, and you can ask the trainer questions during the course.
“William was wonderful. I have been trained by some okay people and terrible people. He was by far the best and most engaging trainer I have ever had. He has an amazing wealth of knowledge and I could not have asked for more. Thank you, thank you! ”
- Pete Gebhart, Director Sales Engineering
The course is suitable for anyone involved in information management, data protection compliance, data privacy compliance, or implementation programs for different organizations either located or doing business in the state of California.
This might include:
This course is delivered as a WebEx instructor-led online session. Anyone booked on this course is expected to have a reliable Internet connection at their home or office. You will need to take the exam on a PC, Mac or laptop. Docked devices cannot be used when sitting the exam.
To ensure that the WebEx client works properly on your computer, we recommend using the test session functionality offered by WebEx.
To sit the online exam, you will need:
9:00 am – 5:00 pm each day course is run.
Attendees take the ISO 17024-certificated, California Privacy Rights Act Foundation (CPRA F), exam set by IBITGQ (International Board for IT Governance Qualifications). There is no extra charge for this exam.
This course is equivalent to:
7
CPD points
The course supports professional development, and delegates who pass the included exam are awarded the California Privacy Rights Act Foundation (CPRA F) qualification by IBITGQ.
This course holds accreditation from IBITGQ (International Board for IT Governance Qualifications), a renowned authority in personnel certification within the field of IT governance.
As a premier personnel certification body, IBITGQ specialises in certifying individuals who demonstrate exceptional proficiency in IT governance practices.
IBITGQ maintains accreditation to the ISO/IEC 17024:2012 standard, a globally recognised benchmark for conformity assessment. Accreditation by the International Accreditation Service (IAS) further underscores the course's commitment to meeting stringent certification requirements.
ISO 17024 certification is esteemed within the industry and universally acknowledged by employers worldwide. By aligning with this standard, our course ensures that your qualifications are not only recognised but also highly valued by employers across diverse sectors.
Upon successful completion of the course, you have the opportunity to validate your professional expertise by registering your qualification on the esteemed IBITGQ/GASQ successful candidate register. This platform serves as a testament to your commitment to excellence in IT governance, setting you apart as a distinguished professional in the field.
Yes, if you are unsuccessful on the first attempt you can retake the exam for an additional fee. You can email us to schedule the retest for the exam.
There are no formal entry requirements, although participants are assumed to have some knowledge of cybersecurity systems and privacy laws.
We recommend that you purchase and read the following textbook:
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) – An implementation and compliance guide