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Definition of Privacy-in-a-Suitcase Guidelines for using the “Suitcase” materials Contact information CPE credit What’s Inside Privacy-in-a- Suitcase 2/18/2013 Note – These slides should be removed prior to presenting to your group

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• Definition of Privacy-in-a-Suitcase• Guidelines for using the “Suitcase” materials• Contact information• CPE credit

What’s Inside Privacy-in-a-Suitcase

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Definition of Privacy-in-a-Suitcase

Privacy-in-a-Suitcase can be used to educate non-profit groups, small businesses, and other constituencies about basic privacy principles and steps that they can take to protect their customers’/members’ personal information. Privacy-in-a-Suitcase is also suitable for use by in-house teams as a general introduction to privacy, to increase awareness.

The “Suitcase” is composed of stand-alone modules that provide an overview of basic topics on privacy and security, including the rights and responsibilities of data controllers and data subjects. Most of the slides contain a script on the Notes pages. Links are given to sites that provide more depth and detail.

So, go ahead and ask for time to present at your local Chamber meeting, Entrepreneur club, House of Worship, Merchant group, Senior or Teen center, or any other group you know that needs to understand Privacy better. With the Privacy-in-a-Suitcase and a few minutes of prep, you are ready to help people be better consumers and more aware citizens!2/18/2013 Note – These slides should be removed prior to presenting to your

group

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A suggested presentation of 30 minutes to 1 hour consists of:• Introduction • Ice-breaker• Why Privacy Matters + Fair Information Practice Principles• Disclaimer• One of the following modules, depending on the audience: Small Business, Non-

Profit, Children, Teens, Seniors, International. (A complete list of Privacy-in-a-Suitcase pro bono modules can be found on the IAPP site https://privacyassociation.org .)

• Breach module• Next steps

Guidelines for Using the “Suitcase” Materials

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If you have questions about the materials or suggestions for improvement, or if you would like to contribute or join a team giving pro-bono presentations, please contact your IAPP chapter chairperson, or visit the "IAPP Chicago- Pro Bono Initiative" group at http://www.linkedin.com/groups?home=&gid=4739635&trk=anet_ug_hm .

If you have tweaked any slides to tailor the presentation to a particular group, please indicate on LinkedIn the customizations you made, so others can benefit from your experience.

Contact Information

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If you want to claim CPE credit for pro bono time spent preparing and presenting privacy information from the Suitcase, please complete the IAPP form at https://www.privacyassociation.org/certification/cpe_submission_form.

If you have any questions about the CPE process, please write to [email protected] .

CPE Credit

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