Training Courses and Seminars

www.gdpr.ie and www.gdprtraining.ie deliver a variety of training courses, seminars and fulfil speaking opportunities through our data protection and privacy team.

We also work with many industry, medical and professional bodies to deliver training to all their members in a variety of on-site and off-site settings.

GDPR High-level introduction with Q&A

What our course and workshops provide.

A comprehensive one-day course has been designed to provide attendees with a clear understanding of the EU GDPR and the practical expectations required of companies and staff who process personal data under the new EU GDPR.

Attendees will also learn how to prepare their organisation for the changes and how to facilitate, accommodate and implement the new requirements. We show you how to embed the concept of best practice in day to day behaviours and how to communicate that to others.

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Who is the Data Protection Officer in your company? Our course will explain the new rules regarding the legal basis for processing, consent, privacy notices, control of personal data, mandatory breach reporting, complaints and penalties as well as practical guidance on what organisations can do to remain compliant.

½ Day GDPR Seminars – Training

Full Day GDPR Courses

On-site training and Workshops.

1-1 training

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Or reserve your place on our next training one-day intensive course.

 

Our GDPR course is ideal for professionals who handle personal data and who need an overall understanding of how GDPR will affect their business.

Key people mainly include:
• Business Directors and Managers
• Data Protection Officers
• IT Managers
• Project Managers
• Accountants and HR Managers
• Health and Safety Management
• Risk and Compliance Managers
• Marketing managers


On the completion of this course, you will receive full course documentation, lunches and refreshments as well as course attendance certificate.

**Please note that there is currently no recognised GDPR accreditation.


• The scope of the EU General Data Protection Regulation
• Key definitions
• Processing, #consent, legitimate business interests, data profiling, What is meant by ‘profiling’ and how is it restricted?
• How does the GDPR define data controllers, data processors and data subjects?
• What are the new obligations of the Data Controller, Joint Controller(s) and Representatives?
• Data Subjects’ Rights.
• DPO obligations
• Anonymisation and Pseudonymisation
• Data Breach Notification
• Privacy by Design and Privacy by Default
• Codes of Conduct and Certification
• International data transfers
• Infringements and penalties
• What does the Regulation say about transferring data internationally?
• If your organisation operates in more than one country, to which the Supervisory Authority should you typically report?
• Why do you need to know and state your legal basis for processing data?
• How must ‘consent’ be obtained under the new rules?
• What will need to be included in a Privacy Notice?
• How can you demonstrate that you are processing data fairly?
• When and how should pseudonymisation be used?
• What are the new rules regarding the personal data of children?
• What is data portability?

• What rights do people have to see, change or restrict the use of information held about them?
• What are the new rights to prevent direct marketing or automatic decision-making?
• What is the right to be forgotten and how is it enforced?
• What are the new notification rules in the event of a data breach?
• When must you undertake Data Protection Impact Assessment?
• Does GDPR make the appointment of a Data Protection Officer compulsory?
• How can an individual make a complaint about the use of their data and what remedies are available?
• How must an organisation respond to complaints?
• What are the new financial penalties that can be imposed in the event of a breach or complaint?
• What steps and milestones need to be included in your action plan that you are ready when the new Regulation comes into force?
• GDPR Action Plan

 

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