What is the GDPR (RGPD) and what does it change for you?

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All parties interested in knowing how to apply the GDPR within their structure. It can range from people with limited knowledge of the regulation, or it can include Data Protection Officers. The level of sophistication can be tailored relative to the target audience.

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1. Introduction

Since 1995, the Data Protection Directive (Directive 95/46/EC) has determined how individuals’ personal data is protected within the EU. However, since its inception there have been vast developments in the sophistication and scale of data creation and gathering – for example through the emergence of social media, cloud computing and geolocation services.

As the directive predates these developments, it’s no longer suitable to govern the current data landscape; it needs to be refreshed to address modern privacy concerns and facilitate consistency across the EU.
This is what the GDPR will do.

2. Objectives

A strong overview of the regulation, coupled with the tools and know-how to independently start the implementation of the GDPR within your structure.

Inhalt

During the course of the training we will cover:
  • What is GDPR?
  • Why it matters for you
  • Key concepts of the GDPR
    • What is a DPIA and do you need to perform it?
    • DPO: role, responsibilities, obligations to appoints one?
    • Data breach
    • How to determine who is the data processor and data controler
    • The Record of Processing Activities
  • Context – key changes from the former data protection Directive (95/46/EC)
  • Moving from theory to reality: real life case studies explaining how to apply the GDPR
  • Checklist of key topics you need to cover, and in which priority
  • Penalties in case of non respect

Certificat, Diplom

Nominative certificate will be issued to all participants

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