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    Digital Asset, Rights & Risk Management Fundamentals
    UBC Sauder School of Business

    Digital Asset, Rights & Risk Management Fundamentals

    UBC Sauder School of Business, Vancouver
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    20 daysDuration
    onlineFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Digital TransformationTopic

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    Sep 21 - Oct 18, 2026
    20 days Β· online Β· Instructor-Led
    Open
    Jan 11 - Feb 7, 2027
    20 days Β· online Β· Instructor-Led
    Open
    $732

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    This foundational course introduces the essentials of Digital Asset, Rights and Risk Management (DARRM), focusing on how organizations can secure, manage, and monetize digital assets. Participants learn DARRM tools, best practices for metadata and digital inventory, and strategies to maximize return on investment while minimizing risks. The course also covers integrating AI technologies and compliance with IP, data privacy, and cybersecurity standards, preparing learners to lead digital transformation initiatives.

    Why UBC Sauder School of Business?

    Anchored in Vancouver β€” one of the most internationally connected cities in North America β€” UBC Sauder sits at the intersection of Pacific Rim commerce, Indigenous business leadership, and sustainability-oriented management thinking. For senior professionals who need more than an Atlantic or European perspective on global business, Sauder offers something genuinely harder to find: rigorous Canadian academia with an Asia-Pacific orientation baked into the curriculum, not bolted on.

    Your Profile

    • Digital communications, marketing, and media professionals.
    • Content managers and digital asset managers.
    • IT specialists and digital enterprise solution analysts.
    • Library science, archival professionals, and museum curators.
    • Business analysts involved in digital projects.
    • Professionals from sectors like technology, advertising, health, government, non-profit, and media services.

    Benefits

    • Apply DARRM tools and metadata standards to conduct digital inventories and manage assets across their lifecycle.
    • Develop strategies to maximize asset value and return on investment while reducing operational risk.
    • Strengthen compliance with IP rights, data privacy regulations, and cybersecurity standards.
    • Integrate AI and emerging technologies into asset management practices within ethical governance frameworks.

    What You'll Learn

    • Module 1: What is DARRM? - Introduction to DARRM concepts and roles; importance of digital asset management; organizational communication for asset protection.
    • Module 2: The DARRM Process - Using the DARRM checklist for organizational analysis; assessing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats; aligning business strategy with DARRM protection and management.
    • Module 3: Governance and Ethics - Intellectual property protection throughout asset lifecycle; building governance models for regulatory compliance; legal and ethical frameworks in digital rights management.
    • Module 4: Protecting and Leveraging Assets - Cybersecurity fundamentals for digital assets; impact of AI technologies on asset creation and protection; strategies for maximizing asset value and ROI; lifecycle management and asset monetization.

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