Privacy by design Threats and Detection
RCCE students will learn privacy-by-design methodology including data protection impact assessments, privacy architecture patterns, data minimization techniques, consent management, and privacy-enhancing technologies. RCCE students will learn to embed privacy requirements into system design from the earliest stages, conduct data protection impact assessments for new projects and systems, implement data minimization and purpose limitation principles, design consent collection and management workflows, apply privacy-enhancing technologies including anonymization, pseudonymization, and differential privacy, comply with GDPR, CCPA, and other privacy regulations, and build privacy review processes into development lifecycles. This threat-focused course teaches students to think like adversaries while building robust defenses. Building on core knowledge, RCCE students will learn to analyze attack techniques, build detection logic, and implement defensive strategies that proactively identify threats before they cause damage. Students develop a threat-informed mindset that drives better security decisions across all operational activities.
- Security Engineers building defensive controls
- Security Analysts and Blue Team members
- Systems Administrators with security responsibilities
- GRC and Risk Professionals supporting controls
- Professionals implementing Privacy by design Threats and Detection
- Build detections and response workflows for privilege escalation
- Execute hands-on tasks for learning objectives — covering Core Privacy Engineering.
- Execute hands-on tasks for core privacy engineering
- Execute hands-on tasks for threat-informed defense — covering consent management workflows.
- Explain Topic Map Overview fundamentals
- Design a scalable privilege management architecture with policy and enforcement
- Execute hands-on tasks for purpose limitation
- Explain Privacy by Design — Seven Foundational Principles fundamentals
- Execute hands-on tasks for data vault
- Execute hands-on tasks for consent gateway
- Execute hands-on tasks for privacy proxy
| Module 01 | Threats and Detection |
| Module 02 | Learning Objectives |
| Module 03 | Core Privacy Engineering |
| Module 04 | Threat-Informed Defense |
| Module 05 | Topic Map Overview |
| Module 06 | Privacy Architecture |
| Module 07 | Purpose Limitation |
| Module 08 | Privacy by Design — Seven Foundational Principles |
| Module 09 | Privacy Architecture Patterns |
| Module 10 | Data Vault |
| Module 11 | Consent Gateway |
| Module 12 | Privacy Proxy |
| Module 13 | Purpose Tagging |
| Module 14 | Data Protection Impact Assessment Process |
All hands-on labs run on Rocheston Rose X OS. Students practice privacy by design threats and detection by implementing the controls discussed in class, with a focus on real-world deployment, monitoring, and validation.
- Lab 1: Build detections and response workflows for privilege escalation
- Lab 2: Execute hands-on tasks for learning objectives
- Lab 3: Execute hands-on tasks for core privacy engineering
- Lab 4: Execute hands-on tasks for threat-informed defense
- Lab 5: Explain Topic Map Overview fundamentals
Upon successful completion of this course, students will receive an official RCCE Course Completion Certificate for Privacy by design Threats and Detection, verifiable through the Rocheston certification portal.
- Full access to all course materials and slide decks
- Hands-on lab access on Rocheston Rose X OS environment
- Access to Rocheston CyberNotes
- Access to Rocheston Zelfire — EDR/XDR SIEM platform
- Access to Rocheston Raven — online cyber range exercise platform
- Access to Rocheston Vulnerability Vines AI