The UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) regulates the processing of all personal data whether it computer data, video, audio or CCTV images. The Information Commissioner has issued millions of pounds worth of fines against organisations ranging from charities to hotel chains and airlines.
This interactive workshop will examine all the main provisions of the UK GDPR in detail as well as related legislation such as the Data Protection Act 2018. It will help you understand the practical steps which need to be implemented to ensure GDPR compliance. It will enable you to design a compliance action plan that meets regulatory requirements and builds customers' confidence in your organisation.This workshop is ideal for those starting out in information governance/data protection and want a good level of foundational knowledge.
Key Topics
- Background and Enforcement
- Recent ICO Fines
- The GDPR Principles
- Consent and Transparency
- Privacy Notices
- Security and Breach Reporting
- International Transfers
- Data Subjects Rights
- Handling Subject Access Requests
- Automated Decision Making and Profiling
- The Exemptions
- Recent Enforcement Trends
- CCTV and Surveillance Cameras
- Employee Data
- Future Developments
Event Information
| Event Date | 13-04-2026 10:00 am |
| Individual Price | From £449 plus VAT |
| Location | Online (live) |
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