2022 Annual Compliance Training Coming Soon

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The 2022 Annual Compliance Training will help Georgia Tech employees exercise sound ethical judgment, act with integrity and transparency, and understand their responsibility for the University System of Georgia’s and the Institute’s policies and compliance obligations.

Beginning Monday, Oct. 17, all active employees (faculty, staff, Tech Temps, retired-but-working, and student employees) hired on or before Oct. 3, 2022, are required to complete this year’s training modules:

  1. Effective Global Engagement
  2. Export Control and Trade Compliance
  3. External Activity Reporting and Conflict of Interest/COI Attestation
  4. Identifying and Responding to Sexual Misconduct
  5. Data Excellence
  6. University System of Georgia Ethics Training
  7. Cybersecurity Awareness Training 2022/Your Role: Internet Security and You

The Annual Compliance Training can be completed on a desktop or laptop. This year’s training includes more modules than in previous years, and you should set aside up to 2.5 hours to complete all the training. It does not need to be finished at one time and the deadline to complete the training has been extended to Monday, Dec. 19.

Employees who do not fully complete the requirements by midnight on Dec. 19 may receive a formal disciplinary notice from the Institute.

For more information on the 2022 Annual Compliance Training, including helpful resources, visit ethicsfirst.gatech.edu/trainingandresources.

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