Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing personal and business data collection, processing, and securing. As the use of AI-based surveillance and data analytics gathers pace, awareness regarding AI privacy, data safety, and respectful use of individuals’ personal details is on the rise. The course by Oxford Training Centre will give an expansive overview of the influence of AI on privacy, cybersecurity threats, and legislations like GDPR. Participants will learn about AI in data protection laws, consumer privacy rights, and business data protection practices, including knowledge of best practices for AI governance security and compliance with privacy laws.
The application of AI for digital identity security and corporate management becomes more and more crucial. Businesses need to find solutions for the challenges AI-enabled misinformation risks present and the exposure to cyber risks. Throughout this course, attendees will acquire skills to analyze AI-enabled encryption software, put into practice AI-led security programs, and become adherent to global privacy law standards. With insights into artificial intelligence and data privacy, delegates will create responses for reducing the exposure and upscaling ethical usage in their firms.
Objectives and Target Group
Objectives
- Understand AI in Data Protection: Learn how artificial intelligence enhances personal data management and privacy protection.
- Analyze Cybersecurity Risks: Assess the threats AI poses to digital identity security and overall cybersecurity.
- Explore AI-Powered Encryption: Examine AI-driven encryption methods and their role in strengthening security frameworks.
- Examine Ethical and Legal Implications: Understand AI’s influence on consumer privacy rights, ethical data use, and regulatory compliance.
- Investigate AI Governance: Study global privacy regulations, including GDPR, and their impact on AI governance.
- Assess Misinformation Risks: Evaluate AI’s potential for spreading misinformation and its implications for corporate data protection.
- Implement AI in Cybersecurity: Develop strategies to integrate AI into cybersecurity solutions while ensuring compliance with international data protection laws.
- Evaluate Business Policies: Analyze corporate policies on AI-driven data security and regulatory adherence.
- Enhance Data Breach Prevention: Gain insights into how AI is used for detecting and preventing data breaches.
Target Group
This course is designed for professionals across various industries who are involved in AI governance, data protection, and cybersecurity, including:
- Data protection officers and compliance managers.
- Cybersecurity analysts and IT professionals.
- AI developers and engineers working on AI-driven data solutions.
- Legal professionals specializing in AI and data protection laws.
- Business leaders and decision-makers responsible for corporate data security.
- Academics and researchers studying AI ethics, privacy regulation, and misinformation risks.
- Policy makers involved in AI governance and regulation.
- Professionals in the financial sector managing AI-driven fraud prevention.
Course Content
Introduction to AI Privacy Issues
- Defining AI-powered surveillance and personal data protection.
- The impact of artificial intelligence on consumer privacy rights.
- Ethical considerations in AI data collection and utilization.
AI and Data Security
- AI-driven encryption solutions and their integration into cybersecurity architectures.
- The influence of AI on corporate data protection policies.
- Implementing AI-powered fraud detection and prevention systems.
AI Governance and Privacy Regulation
- Overview of international AI and data protection regulations, including GDPR compliance.
- AI’s role in misinformation risks and ethical data governance.
- Regulatory frameworks shaping AI in data security and privacy laws.
AI and Cybersecurity Risks
- Digital identity security and AI’s impact on identity protection.
- AI-driven cybersecurity risks and mitigation strategies.
- Case studies on AI-driven privacy breaches and their legal consequences.