The Data (Use and Access) Act will amend the UK GDPR as well as PECR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
Amongst other provisions, it will introduce:- A new legal basis for processing personal data
- Amendments to the UK GDPR's rules on international data transfers and automated decision-making, and data subject rights
- A structural and significant reform of the Information Commissioner's Office
- New rules on cookies and similar technologies
This workshop will help you prepare for the UK's new data protection regime, ensuring you are ready to meet the law's requirements and helping you leverage the changes intended to simplify compliance.
By the end of this workshop you will be able to: Position your organisation to leverage the changes to the UK's data protection and privacy framework, explain the changes that could be required across different parts of your organisation, prepare in advance for the changes that could impact your day-to-day work as a data protection professional.
Key Topics
- Exploring new provisions giving increased control of, and access to, data by individuals
- The new Subject access provisions
- Digital verification services
- Automated decision-making changes and impact on AI projects
- New tests for international transfers
- New "Recognised Legitimate Interests"
- Smart Data Schemes
- Changes to PECR and the cookie rule
- Reform of the ICO
Event Information
| Event Date | 19-03-2026 10:00 am |
| Individual Price | From £249 plus VAT |
| Location | Online (live) |
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