The Data Protection Act 2018
The new GDPR legislation sets out how businesses must store and process personal data. This programme of short courses explains the legislation in detail, the penalties for non-compliance and your responsibilities under the new regulations.
Modules in this course include:
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides individuals with more control over their personal data, including what’s held, how it’s used and when it’s deleted. This module explores how GDPR affects your organisation and the procedures you’ll need to follow to ensure compliance.
The Data Protection Act 2018 was designed to implement the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) into UK law, expanding on areas specific to British interests including law enforcement processing and national security protections. This module looks at what the Act does, how the GDPR applies and what the differences are, as well as the role of the Information Commissioner’s Office in regulating the Act to ensure organisational compliance.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a piece of European Legislation designed to reflect technological advances and improve data protection that will impact organisations around the world. This module looks at how GDPR affects your organisation and the procedures you’ll need to follow to ensure compliance.
Under GDPR, the requirements of accountability and transparency have been elevated in significance from implied to explicit. This module explores the requirements under the regulations and what organisations must do to both put in place and demonstrate comprehensive governance measures to minimise the risk of breaches and protect personal data.
GDPR is designed to give control of data back to the individuals. This module explores the eight key rights that allow individuals to decide how their data is accessed, used and shared.
Under GDPR, organisations must demonstrate that they have a valid lawful basis before they can process an individual’s personal data. This module explores the different types of data and the requirements set out for each.
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The Data Protection Act 2018
The new GDPR legislation sets out how businesses must store and process personal data. This programme of short courses explains the legislation in detail, the penalties for non-compliance and your responsibilities under the new regulations.
Modules in this course include:
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides individuals with more control over their personal data, including what’s held, how it’s used and when it’s deleted. This module explores how GDPR affects your organisation and the procedures you’ll need to follow to ensure compliance.
The Data Protection Act 2018 was designed to implement the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) into UK law, expanding on areas specific to British interests including law enforcement processing and national security protections. This module looks at what the Act does, how the GDPR applies and what the differences are, as well as the role of the Information Commissioner’s Office in regulating the Act to ensure organisational compliance.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a piece of European Legislation designed to reflect technological advances and improve data protection that will impact organisations around the world. This module looks at how GDPR affects your organisation and the procedures you’ll need to follow to ensure compliance.
Under GDPR, the requirements of accountability and transparency have been elevated in significance from implied to explicit. This module explores the requirements under the regulations and what organisations must do to both put in place and demonstrate comprehensive governance measures to minimise the risk of breaches and protect personal data.
GDPR is designed to give control of data back to the individuals. This module explores the eight key rights that allow individuals to decide how their data is accessed, used and shared.
Under GDPR, organisations must demonstrate that they have a valid lawful basis before they can process an individual’s personal data. This module explores the different types of data and the requirements set out for each.
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