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In this course, Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Privacy Training for Government Contractors, you’ll learn how to manage personal data securely under FAR and the Privacy Act. You’ll discover how to prevent unauthorized access, handle privacy incidents, and maintain compliance through training, documentation, and internal oversight.
This course is designed for contractors, subcontractors, and employees who access or manage personally identifiable information, or PII, in federal systems. With more agencies relying on contractors to process sensitive data, knowing how to meet privacy requirements is important for protecting records and staying eligible for future contracts.
You’ll explore the key FAR privacy clauses and how they align with the Privacy Act of 1974. You’ll learn how to identify and classify PII, apply technical and physical safeguards, and manage access through approved devices and secure systems. The course also covers breach response, from early detection and containment to documentation and notifying an agency. To support long-term compliance, you’ll examine how to conduct internal audits and update policies as rules evolve.
Whether you’re preparing for a new contract or reinforcing your internal privacy program, this course gives you the practical tools to stay compliant with federal expectations and reduce the risk of penalties or data exposure.
It is designed for contractors, subcontractors, and employees who access or manage personally identifiable information (PII) in federal systems.
It covers key FAR privacy clauses and their alignment with the Privacy Act of 1974, identifying and classifying PII, applying technical and physical safeguards, managing access through approved devices and secure systems, breach response, internal audits, and updating policies as rules evolve.
You will gain practical tools to stay compliant with federal privacy expectations, covering emergency response planning, privacy law, and program protection plans.
With more agencies relying on contractors to process sensitive data, knowing how to meet privacy requirements is important for protecting records, staying eligible for future contracts, and reducing the risk of penalties or data exposure.
Yes. It covers breach response from early detection and containment to documentation, corrective measures, and notifying an agency according to FAR reporting standards.