Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist (CEET) Training in New Zealand

  • Learn via: Classroom
  • Duration: 3 Days
  • Level: Expert
  • Price: From €4,550+VAT
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The Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist (CEET) is designed for individuals seeking to demonstrate a vendor neutral, cross-industry, and multidisciplinary understanding of applied technology ethics that will enable them to navigate the processes by which ethical integrity may be upheld within emerging data-driven technology fields (such as artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning, Internet of Things (IoT), data science and information security).

Technology professionals now face growing demands to identify and mitigate ethical risks to human rights and the environment, as well as to navigate ethical tradeoffs between qualities such as privacy and accuracy, fairness and utility, and safety and accountability. This course provides the tools to identify and manage common ethical risks in the development of emerging data-driven technologies. It distills ethical theory, public regulations, and industry best practices into concrete skills and guidelines needed for the responsible development of digital products and services. By following the course's practical, problems-based approach, learners will become adept at applying theories, principles, frameworks, and techniques in their own roles and organisations.

At the end of this course, you’ll sit the CET-110 exam, which is included in the course and get your CertNexus Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist (CEET) certification. As a CertNexus Authorised Training Partner, you’ll learn from certified instructors, and get access to official courseware and exams.

There are no formal prerequisites for this accelerated course. This course is designed for technology and security leaders, privacy practitioners, solution developers, project managers, product owners, organisational decision makers, and other individuals seeking to demonstrate a vendor-neutral, cross-industry understanding of ethics in emerging technology fields.

Delegates will learn how to;

  • Describe general concepts, theories, and challenges related to ethics and emerging technologies.
  • Identify ethical risks.
  • Practice ethical reasoning.
  • Identify and mitigate safety and security risks.
  • Identify and mitigate privacy risks.
  • Identify and mitigate fairness and bias risks.
  • Identify and mitigate transparency and explainability risks.
  • Identify and mitigate accountability risks.
  • Build an ethical organization.
  • Develop ethical systems in technology-focused organizations.

Module 1: Introduction to Ethics of Emerging Technologies

  • What’s at Stake
  • Ethics and Why It Matters
  • Ethical Decision-Making in Practice
  • Causes of Ethical Failures

Module 2: Identifying Ethical Risks

  • Ethical Reasons
  • Stumbling Blocks for Ethical Reasoning
  • Identify Ethical Risks in Product Development
  • Tools for Identifying Ethical Risks
  • Use Regulations, Standards, and Human Rights to Identify Ethical Risks

Module 3: Ethical Reasoning in Practice

  • Ethical Theories
  • Use Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks
  • Select Options for Action
  • Avoid Problems in Ethical Decision-Making

Module 4: Identifying and Mitigating Security Risks

  • What Is Security?
  • Identify Security Risks
  • Security Tradeoffs
  • Mitigate Security Risks

Module 5: Identifying and Mitigating Privacy Risks

  • What Is Privacy?
  • Identify Privacy Risks
  • Privacy Tradeoffs
  • Mitigate Privacy Risks

Module 6: Identifying and Mitigating Fairness and Bias Risks

  • What Are Fairness and Bias?
  • Identify Bias Risks
  • Fairness Tradeoffs
  • Mitigate Bias Risks

Module 7: Identifying and Mitigating Transparency and Explainability Risks

  • What Are Transparency and Explainability?
  • Identify Transparency and Explainability Risks
  • Transparency and Explainability Tradeoffs
  • Mitigate Transparency and Explainability Risks

Module 8: Identifying and Mitigating Accountability Risks

  • What Is Accountability?
  • Identify Accountability Risks
  • Accountability Tradeoffs
  • Mitigate Accountability Risks

Module 9: Building an Ethical Organisation

  • What Are Ethical Organisations?
  • Organisational Purpose
  • Ethics Awareness
  • Develop Professional Ethics within Organisations

Module 10: Developing Ethical Systems in Technology-Focused Organisations

  • Policy and Compliance
  • Metrics and Monitoring
  • Communication and Stakeholder Engagement
  • Ethical Leadership

Exam Information

CertNexus Certified Ethical Emerging Technologist (CET-110) exam, which is included and taken online post course.

  • Exam code: CET-110
  • Language: English
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Number of questions: 80
  • Question format: Multiple-choice/multiple response
  • Passing score: 62%



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