IAAC - Privacy Audit
You've Enrolled and Completed Class but now,Â
You would like Guided Support.Â
The IAAC Audit is designed for people who already understand the basic framework, but want to translate that understanding into a more personal, prioritized action plan. It reviews your current status, checks your understanding of the core model, introduces the broader risk landscape, and helps identify which risks deserve your attention first.
WHY THIS EXISTS
The class and course focus on the first 7 high-impact risk areas.
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The audit expands the picture.
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Most people should not try to solve all privacy risk at once. The course is intentionally built to focus on the highest-leverage areas first. The audit is where your situation becomes more specific: we review your current status, expose the broader 59-risk landscape, identify what is most relevant to you, and build a more realistic action structure around your actual priorities.
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STRUCTURED NEXT STEPSÂ Â
Start the audit process
Starting price for a structured IAAC Audit session with personalized risk prioritization.
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Short intake before booking
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Live session, up to 60 minutes
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Personalized priority mapping
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Action-plan direction, not overwhelm
WHAT HAPPENS IN THE AUDIT
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The audit connects the 7-risk course to broader risk reality.
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Step 1: Review your current status
We start with where you are now: what you have already done, what concerns brought you here, and where your current friction points are.
Step 2: Re-anchor your understanding
We connect your current situation back to the IAAC framework so your next steps stay practical, proportional, and structured.
Step 3: Expand to the broader risk model
We move beyond the first 7 risks and expose the broader set of known privacy and exposure areas that may or may not apply to you.
Step 4: Identify what matters most
We prioritize your relevant risks by importance and urgency so you are not trying to solve everything at once.
Step 5: Build your action structure
We translate the audit into a more personalized plan for how you should approach implementation from here.
Step 6: Clarify next-step fit
If additional guidance is needed later, the audit helps clarify whether an additional risk review session is valuable.
WHAT YOU GET
Included in the Audit
- Short intake form before scheduling
- One live audit session, typically 60–90 minutes
- Review of your current privacy posture and concerns
- Structured discussion of the broader 59-risk landscape
- Personalized high / medium / low prioritization
- Guidance on what to address first, next, and later
- A clearer action plan based on your actual situation
WHAT IT IS NOT
Important BoundariesÂ
- Not a penetration test or technical security assessment
- Not done-for-you implementation or account configuration
- Not open-ended consulting or unlimited support
- Not real-time incident response or emergency technical help
- Not a guarantee of privacy, anonymity, or security outcomes
- Not a promise to address every possible risk in one session
HOW IT WORKS
Simple Audit Flow:Â
- Step 1: Complete a short intake form
- Step 2: Book your audit session
- Step 3: Meet live for a structured review
- Step 4: Leave with a clearer priority map and next-step direction
GOOD FIT
This is a Good Fit if:
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 You have already taken an IAAC class or course and want a more personalized next step
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You understand the basics but are unsure what matters most for your situation
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You want structure instead of guessing
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You suspect there are other risks beyond what was covered in class
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You want a practical action plan before spending more time, money, or effort
NOT THE RIGHT FITÂ
Probably not the right next step if:
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 You are looking for hands-on implementation or managed services
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You want emergency help with an active incident
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You have not yet engaged with the IAAC framework at all
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You are primarily looking for a free general overview
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You want someone else to own the decisions for you
FREQUENTLY ASKED
Questions people may have about the Audit:
- Is this just the class repeated in a more expensive format?
No. The class and course focus on the first 7 high-impact areas and the general framework. The audit is where that framework becomes more personal, where the broader set of known risks is introduced, and where your priorities become clearer.
- Will the audit cover all risks in full detail?
Not in the sense of a deep technical treatment of every possible issue. The point is not to overwhelm you with all 59. The point is to expose the broader landscape, identify which risks actually apply to you, and prioritize them intelligently.
- Will you tell me exactly what to do?
No. Privacy Reset is an educational product. More personalized audit or advisory services may be available separately later, but this page is focused only on the next logical step after class.
IAAC audits are educational and advisory in nature. They are intended to provide structured guidance, prioritization, and decision support. They do not constitute legal advice, financial advice, managed security services, incident response, or hands-on implementation services. All decisions and actions remain your responsibility.