Confidentiality, Intellectual Property Protection, and Information Security

Every day, employees may come into contact with information that must be protected. In order to preserve the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of this information, each employee must recognize information that is considered sensitive and be able to protect it. This course defines sensitive information, including intellectual property and trade secrets, and teaches employees how to protect it. Topics in this course include: Legal Protection, Company Protection, and Responses. After completing this course, learners will be able to identify what information is considered sensitive and how they can protect sensitive information and intellectual property, including how to respond to a request by a third party for this information.
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