The ISO/IEC 27701 Lead Auditor training course helps you to acquire the expertise required to conduct a Privacy Information Management System (PIMS) audit by utilizing generally accepted audit principles, methods, and methodologies.
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
Understand a Privacy Information Management System (PIMS) and its processes based on ISO/IEC 27701
Identify the relationship between ISO/IEC 27701, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 27002, and other standards and regulatory frameworks
Acquire the skills necessary to perform the planning, oversight, and reporting duties of an ISO 19011-compliant management system audit.
Discover how to understand ISO/IEC 27701 requirements in the context of a PIMS audit.
Aspiring Privacy Information Management System (PIMS) certification auditors
PIMS audit process mastery by managers or consultants
people are charge of ensuring compliance with PIMS requirements
Technical professionals attempting to be ready for a PIMS audit
professionals who specialize in protecting personally identifiable information (PII)
training program goals and elements
Standards and governing structures
accreditation procedure
fundamental privacy and information security
principles and concepts
system for managing privacy information (PIMS)
Basic auditing ideas and principles
The effect of technology and trends in auditing
data-driven auditing
Auditing based on risk
beginning of the auditing procedure
1st stage audit
Getting ready for the stage 2 audit (on-site audit)
2nd stage audit
During the audit, communication
auditing techniques
planning audit test procedures
writing reports on audit findings and nonconformities
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