Media reports of damaging data security lapses are increasingly frequent. But it's not just high-profile Government departments that are at risk - it's worryingly easy for any of us to lose confidential data. Churches are not exempt: clergy, PCCs, church officers, administrators and other post-holders can all hold information on computer that is subject to legal as well as moral protections, and may not even realise that fact, let alone know what to do about it. This short course provides an overview of relevant legislation and a realistic selection of ways to comply with it.
Course Outcome:
Participants will be able to:
Be familiar with the Data Protection Act and how it applies to PCC activity
Be able to classify data
Identify points of potential data leakage and then address them
Understand the threats and how to react against endpoint security issues, including laptops, social engineering, Antivirus and Malware, Spam and Encryption.
Securely password a wireless access point and use anti-malware tools.
Return to their PCC and home, able to start the security improvement process.
10/10/09
All Welcome
RedR UK, 250a Kennington Lane London SE11 5RD
Evenings 7.30 - 10.00 pm, Saturdays 10.00 am - 1.00 pm
£39.00 per delegate
, or 07850 460214
Current Dates: evenings 4/8, 9/9, 6/10, 14/10, 16/10 Saturdays 12/9, 10/10, 17/10
Courses will vary in size, please express your preference for a workshop style of less than 6 or an interactive lecture type of over 7 participants.