GDPR

Training

Online

£ 250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Training

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

GDPR (The General Data Protection Regulation) was enforced on May 25th 2018 by the European Parliament and forces GDPR Compliance for all EU businesses. Due to the new regulation, which replaces the Data Protection Act 1998, the Data Protection Act 2018 has now been passed. Because of The GDPR, a lot of organisations don’t know how to achieve GDPR Compliance and, as a result, want a better understanding of what is required.
Our GDPR Compliance Training courses are delivered from an independent perspective, for the reason that, we believe this adds far more value. Whilst we cover the legal requirements of the regulation, we also explain what you need to do practically to be compliant, as well as procedures and processes. First of all, many IT providers deliver courses on the basis that they want you to purchase a product or solution, whereas, 2414 don’t sell any products. Furthermore, we have two options; Foundation and Practitioner. GDPR Compliance can be quite a complicated and time-consuming project, therefore, our certified practitioners make it as easy to understand as possible and, above all, are on hand to support you every step of the way. Another reason for attending our courses is that we try to use as many case studies and examples as possible.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Online

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

2414’s GDPR Compliance training courses are a great way to start your journey, because, it walks you through the subject from start to finish. GDPR means all Personal Identifiable Information (PII) is kept secure and protected; furthermore, giving EU citizens new data processing rights including free access to their data. If your business wants to achieve GDPR Compliance, our courses are very extensive and cover ALL aspects from start to finish. What is even more important is that roles affected include HR, Marketing, IT, Sales and certainly, all business departments processing personal data.

Consequently, GDPR affects many areas of the business from general management, HR, Marketing, IT, Compliance, Risk as well as any part of the business handling data. Furthermore any roles that are customer facing e.g. Sales, Customer Services, Customer Support, Complaints, Reception etc. Due to this we can provide a cut-down version of the GDPR Foundation Course which lasts approx. 1-1.5hrs.
Data Protection Officer, Compliance Officer, Data Security, GDPR Representative


Foundation – None
Practitioner – GDPR Foundation or recommended reading or experience in Data Protection

GDPR Foundation – GDPRF
GDPR Practitioner – GDPRP

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Subjects

  • Compliance
  • Options
  • Data Protection
  • Perspective
  • Project
  • GDPR
  • Terminology
  • Data Collection
  • Data Mining
  • Data analysis
  • Data Management

Course programme

Course Overview

FOUNDATION
  • Overview of GDPR, it’s background, terminology and, above all, what it means.
  • What’s new and the difference between GDPR and the previous Data Protection Act.
  • Key implementation and also, compliance areas.
  • Data subjects, responding to and dealing with individuals exercising their data protection rights.
  • Marketing departments and consequently handling data appropriately.
  • Human Resources departments and similarly handling data appropriately.

Key steps to implementing GDPR including:

  • Privacy by design
  • Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA’s)
  • Protecting your business and adequate security tools
  • Training, competence and staff awareness requirements.
  • The role of a DPO (Data Protection Officer), Data Controllers and Data Processors.
  • Incident Response, breach reporting, business continuity options and requirements.
  • Updating policies and procedures and also documenting processes now and ongoing.
  • Effective data security management.
  • International data transfers and third party agreements.
  • Related compliance areas including Safe Harbour, Cyber Essentials/Plus, ISO27001, Agile and also COBIT5.
PRACTITIONER

GDPR Practitioner covers all the practicalities of implementing the General Data Protection Regulation. This is a workshop designed course that will give you practical steps, guidelines, project plans and more to ensure GDPR is handled effectively.

Content Includes the following modules:
  • Data mapping, data clarification and categorisation
  • Data Retention classification and legitimate business purposes
  • Security strategy – both from a technical and organisational perspective
  • Marketing strategy – how you market to customers, pseudonymisation and minimisation of data
  • HR Strategy – what do you need your staff to sign, read and furthermore, what do you need to implement
  • Subject Access Requests – Forms, where to place, process and above all, respond to
  • Breach notification, breach registers and also, breach policy
  • Performing Data Protection Impact Assessments, how to store and how to complete.
  • Policies, documentation, project plans and timelines.

This training course includes some templates, case studies, example data and finally, recommendations.

GDPR

£ 250 VAT inc.