Sixty Saudi grads will get sensitive information protection training from the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority. According to a Tuesday story by the Saudi Press Agency, the SDAIA has begun accepting registration for its Data Governance Camp, which is aimed at recent graduates in the technical, administrative, and legal domains.
The objective is to give participants the knowledge and abilities necessary to comply with National Data Management Office rules on governance, classification, personal data protection, and organisational sharing policies. After more than 120 hours of instruction, participants will get a certification from the SDAIA that is approved and be qualified to take a professional exam offered by an organisation with international recognition.
Applicants must be Saudi nationals with the necessary administrative, legal, and technical skills to be admitted to the camp. They must take an exam and have an in-person interview, and they must speak English fluently.
Interested individuals may register by going to sdaia.tuwaiq.edu.sa, the website of the SDAIA school. Registration is available through December 23. The 30-day, on-site programme will begin on January 7 at the Tuwaiq Academy. The camp is a part of the SDAIA's efforts to train experts and boost the data-driven and AI-based industries in the Kingdom.