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Protect Sensitive Data: Understanding Privacy and Security Certifications

the Tea on Cybersecurity

Discover the differences between various certifications and gain valuable insights on how to navigate the world of cybersecurity certificates.

"Security is all about the protection of your data. While privacy is determining how your data is being used."

On this episode of The Tea on Cybersecurity, join host Jara Rowe as she delves into the world of privacy and security certificates with expert guest Marie Joseph, Senior Security Solutions Engineer at Trava.

Protecting sensitive data has become more important than ever. But with the vast array of privacy and security certifications available, it can be challenging to know where to start.

Marie helps us understand the different certifications and their importance. In this episode we discuss the most common privacy and security certifications, such as GDPR, CCPA, and SOC 2.

We explore the benefits of obtaining these certifications, the challenges organizations may face during the process, and how to verify if a company has a privacy or security certificate. Discover the differences between various certifications and gain valuable insights on how to navigate the world of cybersecurity certificates.

What you’ll learn in this episode:

  1. Understand the main differences between privacy and security certifications, and the benefits they offer

  2. The challenges that organizations face when implementing cybersecurity and privacy measures and the importance of patience in the process.

  3. The potential benefits of partnering with a cybersecurity expert.

The Tea on Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity—a word we hear all the time. Show of hands for those that actually understand what it means.

The Tea on Cybersecurity is here to help educate the newbs on what cybersecurity is, why it is important, and everything in between. The Tea on Cybersecurity is for everyone, but especially those small and medium-sized businesses that are starting their journey in building a cyber risk management program. Each show is about 15 minutes long to deliver you with the facts and less fluff.