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Data Breach Management and Reporting

Last Update July 18, 2026
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  • Level: Advanced
  • Duration: 2 Hours
  • Lectures: 6 Lessons
  • Access: 1 Year
  • Language: English
Data Breach Management and Reporting
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Course overview

Data breaches can expose personal information, disrupt operations, and create serious compliance, financial, and reputational risks for organizations. Canadian workplaces must understand privacy obligations, accountability, and the steps required when incidents occur.

The Data Breach Management and Reporting course covers privacy frameworks, Canadian compliance requirements, risk assessment, containment, notifications, investigations, vendor breaches, regulatory actions, prevention controls, and breach governance.

Learners will build awareness of breach response processes, reporting duties, privacy risk factors, and resilience measures that support stronger organizational readiness. Certification is provided upon successful completion of the course.

Key topics included

  • Privacy frameworks, personal information, breach fundamentals, and accountability

  • Canadian breach compliance under PIPEDA, Law 25, Alberta, BC, PHIPA, and OSFI

  • Incident detection, RROSH assessment, containment, and notification requirements

  • Forensic reviews, vendor breaches, regulatory actions, and class action exposure

  • Privacy by Design, security controls, insider risks, and cyber resilience

  • Privacy reform, AI risks, cross-border data, and breach governance

Entry requirements

  • There are no formal academic prerequisites for this course. Learners should have basic English reading and comprehension skills and a willingness to understand privacy responsibilities, breach reporting expectations, and organizational accountability. An interest in compliance, data protection, cyber resilience, or responsible handling of personal information will support learning.

Who is this course for

This course is suitable for compliance officers, privacy staff, HR professionals, IT and cybersecurity teams, managers, supervisors, risk personnel, legal support teams, and employees responsible for handling personal information. It is also relevant for organizations seeking stronger awareness of Canadian breach management and reporting obligations.

Certification

Certificate

Curriculum

24 Topics Covered 2 Hours
  • Privacy and Breach Foundations
  • Module 1 Quiz
  • Canadian Laws and Compliance
  • Module 2 Quiz
  • Risk Assessment and Response
  • Module 3 Quiz
  • Investigations and Liability
  • Module 4 Quiz
  • Prevention and Resilience
  • Module 5 Quiz
  • Leadership and Future Readiness
  • Module 6 Quiz
  • Data Breach Management and Reporting Final Exam

Frequently Asked Questions

Anyone interested in Canadian privacy compliance, breach response, or data protection responsibilities can enroll. The course is suitable for employees, supervisors, managers, compliance teams, privacy professionals, IT staff, and other workplace roles involved in handling or protecting personal information.
You will learn about privacy frameworks, personal information, breach fundamentals, Canadian laws, risk assessment, containment, notifications, investigations, vendor breaches, regulatory actions, prevention controls, AI risks, cross-border data concerns, and breach governance within an organizational context.
Data breach training is important because organizations must respond appropriately when personal information is exposed, accessed, or misused. Strong awareness helps reduce confusion, support timely reporting, improve accountability, and manage privacy, legal, regulatory, and reputational risks.
Yes. The course supports better awareness of breach detection, risk assessment, containment, notification duties, prevention controls, vendor-related risks, and governance expectations. This can help employees and organizations understand their responsibilities before, during, and after a breach incident.
Yes. Certification is provided upon successful completion of the course and any required assessments. The certificate demonstrates your understanding of the key principles and practical applications covered in the training.