Course Objectives
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<span style="color: #000000; font
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<span style="color: #000000; font
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<span style="color: #000000; font
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<span style="color: #000000; font
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Agenda
- Key European data protection laws and regulatory bodies
- Evolving toward a harmonised legislative framework
- Understanding and differentiating between types of data as defined by the GDPR
- Personal, anonymous, pseudonymous and special categories
- Roles and relationships of controllers and processors as defined by the GDPR
- Data processing and GDPR processing principles
- Applying the GDPR
- Legal grounds for processing personal data
- Data subject rights
- Applying rights
- Controller and processor obligations
- Controller obligations for providing information about data processing activities to data subjects
- Supervisory authorities as set out in the GDPR
- Options and obligations under the GDPR for transferring data outside the European Economic Area
- Adequacy decisions
- Safeguards and derogations
- Applying European data protection laws
- Legal bases and compliance requirements for processing personal data in practice
- Processing employee data
- Surveillance
- Direct marketing
- Internet technology and communications
- Considerations and duties of controllers and processors for ensuring security of personal data
- GDPR specifications for providing notification of data breaches
- Accountability requirements
- Data protection management systems
- Data protection impact assessments
- Data protection policies
- Role of the data protection officer
- Role, powers and procedures of supervisory authorities
- Composition and tasks of the European Data Protection Board
- Role of the European Data Protection Supervisor
- Remedies, liabilities and penalties for noncompliance as set out in the GDPR
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