Lean Data Practices for Startups and Entrepreneurs
Lean Data Practices for Startups and Entrepreneurs, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.1, with 38 lectures, based on 38 reviews, and has 1989 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand key terminology such as personal data, multifactor authentication, and data lifecycle and apply these terms to your organization. Distinguish data in your organization that could, if used in the wrong way, be harmful to others. Distinguish the three principles of lean data practices (LDP) (stay lean, engage your audience, and build in security). Apply LDP principles to your technology and policy processes to reduce the likelihood of harm and improve consumers' understanding of how their data is handled. This course is ideal for individuals who are Individuals from organizations of all sizes – from startups and entrepreneurs to those at large organizations – interested in using privacy and security concepts to build trust and transparency in their organization and its products.. or Individuals who handle personal data and need to understand how to protect and use the data in alignment with consumer expectations. It is particularly useful for Individuals from organizations of all sizes – from startups and entrepreneurs to those at large organizations – interested in using privacy and security concepts to build trust and transparency in their organization and its products.. or Individuals who handle personal data and need to understand how to protect and use the data in alignment with consumer expectations.
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Summary
Title: Lean Data Practices for Startups and Entrepreneurs
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.1
Number of Lectures: 38
Number of Published Lectures: 38
Number of Curriculum Items: 38
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 38
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand key terminology such as personal data, multifactor authentication, and data lifecycle and apply these terms to your organization.
- Distinguish data in your organization that could, if used in the wrong way, be harmful to others.
- Distinguish the three principles of lean data practices (LDP) (stay lean, engage your audience, and build in security).
- Apply LDP principles to your technology and policy processes to reduce the likelihood of harm and improve consumers' understanding of how their data is handled.
Who Should Attend
- Individuals from organizations of all sizes – from startups and entrepreneurs to those at large organizations – interested in using privacy and security concepts to build trust and transparency in their organization and its products..
- Individuals who handle personal data and need to understand how to protect and use the data in alignment with consumer expectations.
Target Audiences
- Individuals from organizations of all sizes – from startups and entrepreneurs to those at large organizations – interested in using privacy and security concepts to build trust and transparency in their organization and its products..
- Individuals who handle personal data and need to understand how to protect and use the data in alignment with consumer expectations.
Lean data practices (or LDP) is a flexible framework that anyone can use to advance privacy, security, and innovation in their organization. It is useful for anyone with access to personal data, whether that data is for consumers of your technology, your employees, or even your business partners. Organizations can use the LDP framework to build trust and reduce risk to their consumers and brand. To date, Mozilla has reached more than 100 organizations all over the world (including in India, Kenya, Nigeria, United Kingdom, United States, and Canada) through live and remote training, as well as roundtable discussions.
As part of its Reimagine Open initiative and Africa Innovation Mradi (Kiswahili for “program”) for the African continent, Mozilla’s first self-paced Lean Data Practices (LDP) course was designed for the startup and innovation community, especially those with little knowledge on privacy and security concepts. However, many of the learnings in this course are applicable regardless of the size of your organization, your industry, or your geographical location. This course dives into how you as the Learner can apply the LDP framework in your own area of expertise, with a focus on technology-based products. Mozilla also uses case studies throughout the course to highlight real life applications of the LDP concepts.
Special thanks (in alphabetical order) to the following individuals for their assistance with the development of this course:
Alex Arce, Andy Kochendorfer, Dr. Ben Mkalama, Prof. Bitange Ndemo, Kathleen Siminyu, Khanh Nguyen, Nekesa Were, Nneka Soyinka, Noémie Hailu, Rebecca Ryakitimbo, Tony Recendez, Tunji Ogunoye, and Uchenna Obi.
This course was designed and animated by Uchenna Obi and Tunji Ogunoye. Voiceovers were provided by Kathleen Siminyu and Rebecca Ryakitimbo.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: What is LDP?
Lecture 2: What do you get from this course?
Lecture 3: What is Personal Data?
Lecture 4: Case Study
Lecture 5: Homework
Chapter 2: The Greater Landscape
Lecture 1: Risks and Vulnerabilities
Lecture 2: Interview with Professor Bitange Ndemo
Lecture 3: Case Study
Chapter 3: Overview of Lean Data Practices
Lecture 1: Overview of LDP
Lecture 2: Case Study
Lecture 3: Reflection Time
Chapter 4: LDP Principle 1: The Practice of Engaging Your Audiences
Lecture 1: Tip 1: An Understandable Privacy Policy
Lecture 2: Tip 2: Go Beyond Your Privacy Policy
Lecture 3: Tip 3: Be Transparent and Avoid Surprises
Lecture 4: Case Study
Lecture 5: Tip 4: Give People Options
Lecture 6: Recap
Chapter 5: LDP Principle 2: The Practice of Staying Lean
Lecture 1: Tip 1: If You Don't Need It, Don't Collect It
Lecture 2: Tip 2: Data Needs vs. Data Wants
Lecture 3: Case Study
Lecture 4: Tip 3: Do You Still Need Your Old Data?
Lecture 5: Reflection Time
Lecture 6: Tip 4: Unverified Accounts
Lecture 7: Tip 5: Inactive and Unengaged Accounts
Lecture 8: Tip 6: Audit Your Practices
Lecture 9: Bonus: Catch-22
Lecture 10: Recap
Chapter 6: LDP Principle 3: The Practice of Building in Security
Lecture 1: Interview with Mozilla Chief Security Officer and Sr. Staff Security Engineer
Lecture 2: Post-Interview Commentary
Lecture 3: Tip 1: Plan in Advance
Lecture 4: Tip 2: Use Multi-Factor Authentication
Lecture 5: Tip 3: Use a Password Manager
Lecture 6: Tip 4: Check Access Controls on Cloud Accounts
Lecture 7: Tip 5: Policy for Data Sharing
Lecture 8: Case Study
Lecture 9: Tip 6: Vendor and Partner Due Diligence
Lecture 10: Recap
Chapter 7: Conclusion
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Instructors
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Mozilla Lean Data Practices
Lean Data Practices
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