On 25th May 2018, the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into force.  The GDPR has presented organisations with numerous and onerous obligations earmarked to enhance organisations’ accountability and protect the personal data of data subjects.  The GDPR also provides data subjects with new rights to ensure transparency in the manner organisations collect, store, process and transmit personal data.  The GDPR has led organisations to revise their current procedures and contracts, provide training to all employees, conduct privacy impact assessments and revisit and enhance their existing controls.

This course is targeted to all employees handling or processing personal data within organisations to help them understand their role in ensuring that the organisations they represent comply with their obligations in terms of the GDPR.

Event Agenda

14:30

Start of session

This course:

  • presents the key roles and features of the GDPR;
  • explains key GDPR terminology;
  • defines data controllers vs. data processors;
  • highlights the data processing principles advocated by the GDPR;
  • provides an overview of data subject rights and the processing of subject access requests; and
  • defines a data breach and the obligations of data controllers and data processors in the case of a data breach incident.

This course:

  • presents the key roles and features of the GDPR;
  • explains key GDPR terminology;
  • defines data controllers vs. data processors;
  • highlights the data processing principles advocated by the GDPR;
  • provides an overview of data subject rights and the processing of subject access requests; and
  • defines a data breach and the obligations of data controllers and data processors in the case of a data breach incident.

Speakers

Jason Grech

Jason Grech

Pricing & Registration

€40

Participation Fee

Price includes VAT

Price includes VAT

Contact Us

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