Introduction to data protection and cybersecurity in the screen industries

Introduction to data protection and cybersecurity in the screen industries
Introduction to data protection and cybersecurity in the screen industries
Module type
e-learning
Estimated time
45 minutes
Career stages
Entry, Early, Experienced
Industries
Film, Unscripted TV, High-end TV, Children's TV, VFX, Animation, Games
Funding
ScreenSkills funded
Certificate length
1 year

Everyone who works in the screen industries is responsible for protecting the data they handle as part of their job. This module is designed to help you understand data protection and cybersecurity in the context of your role.

Module content

In this module, you’ll learn about:

  • why you need to know about data protection and cybersecurity, regardless of your role in the screen industries
  • how to protect the data you handle as part of your work
  • how to keep your device and workstation secure
  • what to do if something goes wrong.

Our funders

This module was developed with support from the ScreenSkills Unscripted TV Skills Fund, with contributions from broadcasters, SvoDs and production companies.

Arts Council England supported the launch of the online learning platform.

Important information about ScreenSkills funded e-learning modules

For training providing certificates, please note that these will be issued only on course completion. To receive a certificate, please ensure you have completed all modules of the e-learning, including a test and a survey if present.

Who it's for

This module is recommended for anyone who is currently working, or thinking of working, in the UK screen industries, in particular film and TV. We recommend completing this module in one sitting. However, if this is not possible your progress will be saved, and when you come back you will be taken to the last screen you completed.

When you’re ready, hit the ‘Start’ button to begin.

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