
Course Objectives
Upon completion of Digital Transformation: What Is the Internet of Things? you will be able to:
-
Evaluate the pervasive influence of the Internet of Things (IoT) on our connected world, discerning its role in connecting diverse devices and enabling the transmission of data for analysis, prediction, and enhanced decision-making across personal and professional domains.
-
Analyze critical developments in the realm of IoT and the imperative for heightened security measures to counter evolving security threats.
-
Explore the dynamic landscape of IoT platforms, predicting their exponential growth, and understand the synergy between IoT and blockchain technology for enhanced connectivity and security.
Seat Time: 5 min
Catagories: Digital Transformation, Employee Skills, Technology
Keywords: Digital Disruption, Microlearning, Digital Transformation, Technology, loT, Digital Skills and Adapting to Change Demo This Course
Related Courses
Here are some other cutting edge, relevant, and interactive training courses that you might be interested in as well!

Digital Transformation: What Is Digital Transformation?
In an era defined by technological evolution, digital transformation has become a driving force reshaping our daily lives and business landscapes. Delve into the core concept of digital transformation and gain insights into the dynamic changes brought about by technology. This course equips learners to navigate the digital landscape, answering critical questions: How can organizations effectively integrate digital transformation? How can departments adapt to a rapidly evolving digital environment? How can digital technology be leveraged for organizational growth? Participants will emerge empowered to explore digital information's transformative potential, proactively seek new technologies, and make informed decisions for their organizations.

Trauma: Recognizing, Responding, and Supporting Recovery
Gain the skills to understand, identify, and respond to trauma. In this course you will explore the different types of trauma and how they affect the brain, body, and emotions. Learn how trauma manifests through physical symptoms, emotional responses, and behavioral patterns, as well as the common triggers that can aggravate these reactions. Participants will learn immediate techniques to help someone experiencing a triggered response, while also exploring long-term recovery methods. Whether you are a caregiver, educator, healthcare professional, or you are on the path to your own recovery, this course offers valuable tools and insights to create safe, empathetic, and trauma-informed environments for healing and growth.

UDAAP Essentials: Preventing Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices
Understanding Unfair, Deceptive, or Abusive Acts or Practices (UDAAP) is essential for anyone in a financial profession to guarantee compliance and protect consumers. This course provides a comprehensive breakdown of UDAAP regulations under the Dodd-Frank Act, detailing the roles of financial institutions, enforcement agencies, and compliance strategies. Participants will learn how to identify and prevent UDAAP violations, explore real-world enforcement cases, and gain the tools necessary to develop strong internal compliance programs. Whether you're in banking, lending, debt collection, or fintech, this course will help you navigate UDAAP regulations and avoid costly violations.

Know the Law: The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)
Explore the essential principles of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and, for debt collectors in California, the Rosenthal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (RFDCPA) plus an overview of California's Senate Bill 1286 (SB 1286). These acts are designed to protect consumers from abusive debt collection practices. This course provides a clear and comprehensive overview of the FDCPA, detailing what it is, how it governs debt collection practices, and what steps debt collectors must take to ensure compliance. Learners will gain practical insights into maintaining ethical and lawful debt collection standards while fostering trust and transparency with consumers.