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CIPP/US certification training - prepare for the IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional / United States exam and show you understand U.S. private-sector privacy law.
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The Certified Information Privacy Professional / United States (CIPP/US) is the IAPP's certification for U.S. private-sector privacy law. This course prepares you for the CIPP/US exam: the U.S. legal framework (the U.S. has no single omnibus federal privacy law); federal sectoral laws such as HIPAA (health), GLBA (financial), COPPA (children's online data) and FCRA (consumer reporting); the growing set of state consumer privacy laws, such as California's CCPA/CPRA and the wave of newer state laws; workplace privacy; and private-sector data management. CIPP/US is one of five regional concentrations of the CIPP, the IAPP's privacy-law certification. Each concentration covers the law of a region - the United States, Asia, Canada, China or Europe. It is the private-sector certification (U.S. government privacy is a separate IAPP certification, CIPP/G). It pairs naturally with a CIPM (which covers how to run the privacy program). There is no prerequisite to sit the exam.
U.S. privacy law is expanding fast - a patchwork of federal sectoral laws plus a growing wave of state consumer privacy laws - and organisations need people who can navigate it. CIPP/US is the recognised certification for U.S. private-sector privacy professionals. It shows employers you understand the U.S. framework, federal sectoral laws (such as HIPAA, GLBA, COPPA and FCRA) and state consumer privacy laws (such as CCPA/CPRA). It is ANSI-accredited, it is the domestic counterpart to CIPP/E, and it cross-sells naturally with a CIPM for those who also need the privacy program.
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CIPP/US is for people who work with U.S. private-sector privacy law: - Privacy and data protection professionals at U.S. organisations - Legal and compliance professionals working with U.S. privacy law - Privacy analysts and consultants - Data protection and compliance leads managing U.S. privacy compliance - Compliance leads at non-U.S. organisations (including Canadian ones) with U.S. operations, customers or data There is no prerequisite to sit the exam - no required degree, experience or prior certification. The IAPP recommends about 30+ hours of study; many candidates do more.
How to earn it:
1. Prepare with the CIPP/US Body of Knowledge and a prep course - that is what we provide.
2. Purchase the CIPP/US exam from the IAPP and schedule it with Pearson VUE (test centre or online). You have one year from purchase to sit it.
3. Pass the exam: 90 mult...
The Certified Information Privacy Professional/United States (CIPP/US) certification exam evaluates your knowledge of U.S. privacy laws, regulations, and data protection practices. It focuses on the U.S. privacy landscape, federal and state requirements, individual privacy rights, organizational responsibilities, and key principles for handling personal information. Understanding the exam structure, major regulatory topics, and certification requirements can help candidates prepare effectively and demonstrate their ability to apply U.S. privacy and data protection principles in professional environments.
Certification details verified on 17 August 2026. Confirm the current CIPP/US Body of Knowledge (especially the state-law list), exam format, fees and maintenance requirements on the IAPP site. CIPP/US is the U.S. private-sector concentration of the IAPP's CIPP privacy-law certification; the exam is 90 questions over 2.5 hours via Pearson VUE, scored 100-500 with a passing score of 300 (a scaled score, not 60%). It is ANSI-accredited. There is no prerequisite to sit. The certification runs for a two-year term and is maintained with 20 CPE credits and a maintenance fee.
CIPP/US is for people who work with U.S. private-sector privacy law: - Privacy and data protection professionals at U.S. organisations - Legal and compliance professionals working with U.S. privacy law - Privacy analysts, consultants and compliance leads - Compliance leads at non-U.S. organisations (including Canadian ones) with U.S. operations, customers or data There is no prerequisite to sit the exam. If you are new to privacy, our course builds the foundations you need. If you already hold a CIPM, CIPP/US adds U.S.-law depth - and a CIPP plus CIPM counts toward the Fellow of Information Privacy (FIP) designation.