Online Ethics & Compliance Training
with NAVEXEngage Software
Training for the Modern Workforce
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Training for the Modern Workforce
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Training for the Modern Workforce
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Training for the Modern Workforce
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Training for the Modern Workforce
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A risk and compliance program that protects your organization must have ownership across all functions and roles in the organization, from the most senior executive to frontline employees. However, some roles have unique challenges and opportunities to contribute. NAVEX Global is uniquely positioned to help individuals in key departments and functions, including general counsel, human resources, the board of directors, and IT.
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A risk and compliance program that protects your organization must have ownership across all functions and roles in the organization, from the most senior executive to frontline employees. However, some roles have unique challenges and opportunities to contribute. NAVEX Global is uniquely positioned to help individuals in key departments and functions, including general counsel, human resources, the board of directors, and IT.
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The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has introduced a new host of requirements for companies doing business in the Golden State, even if they’re not based in California. The privacy act is intended to give California residents more control over how companies collect and use their personally identifiable information (PII) by granting them rights to view and control the PII that companies collect about them, similar to the goal of GDPR in the E.U. Companies subject to the CCPA must comply with the data privacy law by creating mechanisms that allow California residents to exercise those rights.