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The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the most important update in data privacy regulation in 20 years. Having added more responsibilities to the Data Protection Act 1998, on the 25th May 2018, it is mandatory that all businesses that handle personal data must be aware of the new rules, so that they are in compliance with the law.<br>In this GDPR Training Course, youu2019ll be introduced to the new rules of privacy regulation, the key changes that have been introduced and data controller and processor obligations. Youu2019ll also be trained on processing sensitive personal data and data protection terminology.<br><br>This course is for anyone who has the obligation to implement changes brought about by new GDPR legislation and the Data Protection Act, who may work for services that hold personal data. By the end of the course, youu2019ll have an understanding of what is expected of businesses in relation to handling data security, so that you can implement GDPR compliance strategy for your firm.<br><br>See more: http://bit.ly/2W3Isnw
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GDPR (GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION TRAINING) COURSE CONTENT OVERVIEW 020 8158 3412 www.trainingexpress.org.uk T R A I N I N G E X P R E S S R E I N V E N T I N G T R A I N I N G
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) training course provides the learner with a comprehensive understanding of new EU data protection law with information on the new rules, regulations and guidance this law introduced in 2018. The course is designed to be instructive and engaging, with each slide succinctly showing the information in bullet point format, and some case studies to demonstrate the importance of following the law. The course meets the standard to comply with the GDPR sufciently. This course is designed for someone who works in an organisation that has possession of people’s data and wants to know how to handle it legally. M O D U L E O N E I N T R O D U C T I O N In Module One, we cover the basics of the GDPR. You will learn about the foundations and reach of the GDPR, and the penalties for infringement of the legislation. We cover the aims of the GDPR as well as how the law has changed since it’s come into action. We then finish on some case studies that show why data protection is so important, especially in the cyber age. • Key changes to the law. • Aims of the GDPR. • Knowing what the Information Commissioner’s Ofce is. • Penalties for infringements. • The importance of cyber security. M O D U L E T WO 02 D E F I N I T I O N S A N D P R I N C I P L E S If they are not managed carefully, working with hazardous substances can be incredibly harmful to workers. For this reason, there are several laws in place to control exposure to these substances and prioritise your health and safety. 01 © 2019 Training Express all rights reserved www.trainingexpress.org.uk
• Key definitions, including Data Controller, Data Subject, and Data Processor. • What fair, lawful and transparent processing is. • The purpose limitation principle. • Data minimisation. • Accuracy. • Data retention periods. • Data security. • Accountability. M O D U L E T H R E E 03 P R OC E S S I N G , CO N S E N T A N D S U BJ E C T R I G H T S In Module Three, we learn what your business needs to do to abide by the law. It explains how to obtain consent from Data Subjects, how to ensure your activities comply with the GDPR, and looks into the rights Data Subjects have. • How to comply with the law. • How to process sensitive personal data. • How to obtain consent. • Methods of obtaining consent. • The importance of a contract. • The right to withdraw consent. • Transferring data outside the EEA. • Data subject rights. M O D U L E F O U R 04 DATA CO N T R O L L E R A N D P R OC E S S O R O B L I G AT I O N S In Module Four, the role of the Controller is explored in more detail and their accountability to GDPR law. Furthermore, the role of the Processor is also examined in cooperation with the Controller, and the penalties they can both face from data regulation authorities. • How to class an organisation as a Controller. • Controller obligations. • The importance of data security. • The importance of reporting breaches. • Processor obligations. • The rules concerning cross-border data transfer. 02 © 2019 Training Express all rights reserved www.trainingexpress.org.uk
L E A R N I N G O U TCO M E S By the end of the course learners will be able to demonstrate that they can: • Understand what GDPR means and its purpose. • Discover how to successfully incorporate GDPR into your business. • Identify how businesses can be punished if they don’t comply with GDPR. • Explore the new rights of data subjects. • Learn how to process and store the sensitive personal information of your clients. 03 © 2019 Training Express all rights reserved www.trainingexpress.org.uk
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