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4x1 Data Management/Governance/Security/Ethics Masterclass

Posted By: naag
4x1 Data Management/Governance/Security/Ethics Masterclass

4x1 Data Management/Governance/Security/Ethics Masterclass
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 15.5 Hours | Lec: 110 | 8.32 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

You'll learn about data literacy, Data Quality operations, Data Governance policies and Data Security/Privacy controls.

MANAGE YOUR KNOWLEDGE, MANAGE YOUR DATA

There are many activities related to data in organisations.

Data Management (DM), Data Governance (DG), Data Stewardship, Data Science, and many others.

All of these are crucial activities for organisations, especially those trying to protect their data from cyberattacks, complying with regulation, or just trying to improve the quality of their analytics and reports.

Frequently, you can find information on one of these activities, but not all.

And on top of that, many courses use different definitions, so you may become confused.

In short, most courses on data don't fit the minimum requirements.

And this has consequences not just for your career, but yourself personally as well.

What happens when you don't have enough information (or in the adequate format)?

You'll become confused by the myriad data activities, the tools used, which roles and responsibilities each person has, and how they intersect;

You won't be able to properly identify what belongs to Data Management or what belongs to Data Governance - and what should not be done at all;

You'll become frustrated and irritated that you don't know why an operation works, or why it doesn't;

You won't be able to identify what a specific data tool should be used for, and when your current tools don't fit the job;

You won't know how to optimize your DM and DG operations in an organisation, resulting people not taking data seriously, or making obvious mistakes;

You won't be able to know what security controls to apply to what specific data classes, or how to protect data subjects;

So if you want to know everything about Data Management, Data Governance, Data Security and a lot more, what is my proposed solution?

This new course masterclass, of course!



A HIGH-QUALITY COURSE FOR HIGH-QUALITY DATA

Unlike other data management or data governance courses you'll find out there, this course is comprehensive and updated.

In other words, not only did I make sure that you'll find more topics (and more in-depth) than other courses you may find, but I also made sure to keep the information relevant to the types of data quality issues you'll find nowadays.

Data operations may seem complex by nature, but they rely on simple principles.

In this course, you'll learn about the essentials of how data are managed with activities such as profiling and remediation, as well as how data are governed with processes and policies.

Not only that, we'll dive deep into the activities, stakeholders, projects and resources that each discipline entails.

In this 4-hour+ masterclass, you'll find the following modules:

You'll learn about the essential Data Literacy and Considerations (what are the key principles, what are the different data disciplines, usual processes of each, the information lifecycle, and sophistication levels in an organisation);

You'll get to know about Data and Data Quality in specific (including the types of data that exist, the types of data quality issues and their financial impact, the Data Management activity process flow, as well as the data dimensions and tools used);

You'll learn about Data Governance (including how to define principles and policies, what are the specific activities such as data classification, data lineage tracking and more, as well as how to implement DG from scratch in an organisation);

You'll learn about Data Security, Privacy and Ethics (including what security and privacy controls to use to protect data both in physical and logical formats, how to ensure that data subjects are treated fairly by algorithms and across geographies, how to implement and measure data ethics, and more);

By the end of this course, you will know exactly how data are managed and how they are governed in an organisation, to a deep level, including the necessary tools, people, and activities.

The best of this masterclass? Inside you'll find these 4 modules.

In short, even if you only fit one of the three profiles (only Data Management, only Data Governance, only Data Security/Ethics, or only "general" Data Quality knowledge), you will still have a course dedicated to it!

And naturally, if you are interested in multiple of these topics… this is the ultimate package for you.



THE PERFECT COURSE… FOR WHOM?

This course is targeted at different types of people.

Naturally, if you're a current or future data professional, you will find this course useful, as well as if you are any other professional or executive involved in a data project in your organisation.

But even if you're any other type of professional that aims to know more about how data work, you'll find the course useful.

More specifically, you're the ideal student for this course if:

You're someone who wants to know more about data management itself (how to profile datasets, how to parse/cleanse/standardise them, how to link and merge records, or how to enhance data);

You're someone who is interested in data governance (how to define rules and controls for data, how to institute policies, how to define required metadata, how to fill said metadata for different data sources, and many other activities);

You're some who is interested in data security and privacy, or in data ethics (that is, how to ensure that data subjects are protected in terms of data safety, but also in terms of actually being treated fairly by processes and algorithms);

You're someone who wants to know more about data quality in general (what are the usual types of problems, how do they create financial impact in organisations, what are the usual activities to improve DQ, and so on);