EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) webinars
The GDPR has significantly reshaped the data protection landscape for organisations worldwide that collect and process EU residents’ personal data. The Regulation imposes fines of up to 4% of annual global turnover or €20 million (whichever is higher) for non-compliance, grants extended rights to data subjects and allows data subjects to bring legal action against organisations in the event of a data breach.
Join IT Governance Europe for this exciting new webinar series to find out what you need to do to become GDPR compliant.
Under the GDPR, some organisations collecting and processing EU residents’ personal data are required to appoint a DPO. This webinar covers:
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An overview of the regulatory landscape;
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Remedies, liabilities and penalties;
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Appointing a DPO under the GDPR;
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When you need a DPO;
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The logistics of hiring a DPO;
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Role, responsibilities and expertise; and
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DPIAs.
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The GDPR has created a shift in the way organisations collect and process personal data. Decision makers and data protection professionals are required to initiate a GDPR compliance project to avoid fines and other penalties.
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Join Alice Turley as she takes you through the first steps towards achieving GDPR compliance, including:
- Why you must comply with the GDPR and what might happen if you don’t;
- The effect of the GDPR on your organisation and the transition timelines;
- The first steps in preparing for GDPR compliance;
- The technical and organisational measures your company will need to adopt to comply with the Regulation; and
- Key recommendations and industry-recognised practices to help you achieve GDPR compliance.
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DPIAs are key to processing personal data in line with the requirements of the GDPR. They help organisations make an early evaluation of the impact business processes, product updates and new projects might have on the data subject. This webinar provides an overview of:
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The legal requirements of a DPIA;
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The benefits of conducting DPIAs;
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Embedding DPIAs in your risk management framework in compliance with the GDPR; and
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Practical steps to conduct a DPIA and link it to the GDPR’s principles.
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An essential step in preparing for GDPR compliance is conducting a data flow audit to map and identify the sources of your organisation’s PII (personally identifiable information). This webinar provides an overview of:
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The regulatory landscape and its territorial scope;
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The integration of standards and codes for risk management;
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The operational, strategic, regulatory and contractual aspects of risk management;
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The benefits and challenges of conducting a data flow mapping exercise; and
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The best techniques for data flow mapping.
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