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|| 6 || June 13 week || || Public computer environments/tech 101, How do deal with CIPA and similar requirements, how to communicate about this stuff to patrons  
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|| 7 || June 20 week || || Privacy audits of your library, How to make this into a sustainable practice, Assessment tools, What to do year after year, How to stay up to date, its a constantly moving target || Alison
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Revision as of 15:10, 19 April 2021

LFP Crash Course: Systems and Policies

General course information and resources

Schedule and curriculum

Schedule overview
Week Dates Real time lecture Topic Lecturer
1 May 16 week Introduction to this course and foundational reading Alison
2 May 23 week Threat modeling and beginning to communicate about privacy Alison
3 May 30 week Making good privacy/data governance policies, more privacy language, and best practices Alison
4 June 6 week Vendors and privacy, political advocacy around vendors, some of the history here
5 June 13 week Working with IT to protect patron privacy, cybersecurity basics

Understanding some of the IT environments possible, talking points for different things people say, things IT people typically bring up

6 June 20 week Public computer environments/tech 101, How do deal with CIPA and similar requirements, how to communicate about this stuff to patrons
7 June 27 week Privacy audits of your library, How to make this into a sustainable practice, Assessment tools, What to do year after year, How to stay up to date, its a constantly moving target Alison
8 July 4 week closing talk and presentations
Weekly curriculum
Week 1: Introduction to this course and foundational reading
Week 2: Threat modeling and beginning to communicate about privacy
Week 3: Making good privacy/data governance policies, more privacy language, and best practices
Week 4: Vendors and privacy, political advocacy around vendors, some of the history here
Week 5:Working with IT to protect patron privacy, cybersecurity basics, Understanding some of the IT environments possible, talking points for different things people say, things IT people typically bring up
Week 6: Public computer environments/tech 101, How do deal with CIPA and similar requirements, how to communicate about this stuff to patrons
Week 7: Privacy audits of your library, How to make this into a sustainable practice, Assessment tools, What to do year after year, How to stay up to date, its a constantly moving target
Week 8: Closing talk and presentations