Where Next?
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Congratulations on completing the course! We hope you enjoyed the journey.
It's time to put what you've learned into practice in the products you build and within your organization. But privacy engineering is a fast-moving field and having legal requirements to implement the state-of-the-art keeps us constantly on our toes. Where should you go next to learn more? Here's some suggestions:
- The Privacy Engineer's Manifesto: Getting from Policy to Code to QA to Value (free book)
- The Architecture of Privacy (book)
- Practical Data Privacy (book)
- Data Privacy: A Runbook for Engineers (book)
- Study for an IAPP qualification such as the CIPT (Certified Information Privacy Technologist). Having completed this course, you've already covered much (although not all) of the content in the Body of Knowledge. IAPP also offer well-respected qualifications in regional data protection law (CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPP/C, and CIPP/A) and privacy program management (CIPM) and will soon offer a qualification in AI governance (AIGP).
- If you are interested in the broader field of trust & safety beyond just user privacy, check out the Trust & Safety Teaching Consortium's reading list and course slide decks.
- Fast.ai offers an excellent free online Practical Data Ethics course covering disinformation, bias, and fairness in data, algorithmic colonialism and surveillance capitalism.
- Get involved in communities that engage on these topics, such as All Tech Is Human. They offer educational and career development resoures, a mentoring program, an active Slack community for discussion, and a range of events.