Data Protection Training & Awareness Managers/Supervisor/Champion Level Three days F2F (also available as residential)
Objectives:
Delegates will be able to demonstrate the following:
- Gain an understanding of the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843)
- Identify what is personal data and who is a data subject.
- Gain an understanding of the obligations of the controller and processor.
- Understand and explain the data protection principles and its practical application within your organization.
- Identify the rights of the data subject.
- Gain a basic awareness of cyber security and how it relates to Data Protection.
- Identify when a DPIA is required
- Identify policies and procedures required for Governance and Accountability.
- Gain an awareness of Data Transfer and appropriate measures of managing third parties (processors)
Data Protection Training and Awareness for the C Suite/ Directors Half day F2F
Data Protection Training and Awareness- All Employees Half Day Face to face or e-Learning
Objectives:
Delegates will be able to demonstrate the following:
- Gain an understanding of the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843).
- Identify and define what is personal data.
- Identify who is a data subject.
- Gain an understanding of the obligations of the controller and processor.
- Gain an understanding of the obligations of the staff to adhere to data protection policies and procedures.
- Understand basic data protection principles and its practical application.
- Identify the rights of the data subject.
- Understand the Security of personal data including breach reporting.
GDPR Awareness Foundation (All Employees) One Day
Data Protection Training and Awareness. All employees One day Face to face or e-Learning
Data Protection Training and Awareness Audits-Three days F2F
Objectives:
Delegates will be able to demonstrate the following:
- Gain an understanding of the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843).
- Gain an understanding of the obligations of the controller and processor.
- Gather evidence to demonstrate Accountability to the Act.
- Identify what evidence and controls is required for data Protection Audit.
- Identify the scope of the Data Protection Audit.
- Develop and Data Protection Audit Report.
Address Non-conformities of the Data Protection Act.
Data Protection/ Privacy Management Three Days with Software (TBC)
Certified Data Protection Supervisors (Practitioner) Five Days
Objectives:
Delegates will be able to demonstrate the following:
- Gain an understanding of the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843).
- Understand and define what is personal and special category of data.
- Conditions for Processing special category of data.
- Define who is a data subject.
- Identify those who are required to comply i.e. data controllers and processors.
- List and explain the data protection principle.
- Identify the rights of the data subject.
- Demonstrate how to comply to the Act.
- Gain a basic awareness of cyber security and how it relates to Data Protection.
- Identify policies and procedures required for Governance and Accountability.
- Gain an awareness of International Data Transfer and appropriate measures.
- Identify the requirements of managing third parties (processors).

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