The Data Protection Officer does not just advise on the law. The skill set needed to perform this role well is wide ranging and recognised as being far more than just the person who advises on Data Protection Impact Assessments and handles the SAR's.
In this practical course we will look at the skills needed to be able to effectively support our organisations to develop a data protection by design and default approach to working with the personal data that forms the backbone of what we do.On this workshop, led by a practicing Data Protection Officer, you will study the importance of this role, the practical key skills required and how to make it work. This workshop is suitable for DPOs and aspiring DPO's in both the public and private sector. It is not about the law. It will analyse the role and duties of the DPO in a hands on, practical way to support you and your organisation to get the best out of your role and improve your organisations approach to data protection.
Key Topics
- Relationships with senior management and how to get them on side
- How to get involved in key decisions
- How to secure appropriate resources
- Handling conflicts of interest
- Developing a communication strategy
- Developing leadership and conflict resolution skills
- Being an agent for change
- Developing a systematic/programme approach to compliance
- Dealing with the Information Commissioner
- Learning Objectives:
- Understand the importance of their role
- Discuss and identify the practical key skills required to be a successful DPO
- Understand the context of delivering a Data Protection Programme
- Discuss the challenges in their role and the solutions
Event Information
| Event Date | 19-05-2026 10:00 am |
| Individual Price | From £449 plus VAT |
| Location | Online (live) |
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