Microsoft Power BI

GDPR Essenstials

Course Duration: One Day

Target Audience:

The course is offered to those who are responsible for ensuring that their organisation is compliant with data protection and privacy law. Course attendees are expected to have a basic understanding of the current data protection legal requirements under the Irish Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003.

Course Background:

The General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”) came into effect on 25 May 2018. The GDPR will be directly effective in each EU member state, with the aim that the same rules will be applied uniformly within the EU. This marks a shift in the approach to data protection at a European level, which until 25 May 2018 will rely on national implementing legislation in each EU member state.

Course Objectives:

This one-day course will provide participants with essential insights into the main provisions of the GDPR, as well as guidance on what you can do to become compliant.

Benefit:

Avoid heavy fines and reputation loss, resulting from non-compliance; learn from our expert on how the GDPR will affect your organisation.

Course Outline:

Introduction to GDPR

  • Review the core principals of the General Data
  • Protection Regulation (GDPR)

Review of Roles and Responsibilities under GDPR

  • Understand the tasks set out for the DPO
  • Understand the practical implications of the Data Subject Rights contained within the Regulation
  • Understand the responsibilities for the Data Controller and Processor under the Regulation

Internal Processes with GDPR

  • Look at how Privacy Impact Assessments may affect your business
  • Third-party Contracts and shared liability
  • Maintaining data management processes
  • Data Breach Notification and response obligations
  • Restrictions regarding overseas transfer of personal data

Data Subject Rights

  • Overview of individual rights
  • Right of access
  • Right to be forgotten
  • Right to restrict processing
  • Right to object
  • Automated decision making and profiling
  • Portability
  • Transparency

GDPR Policy Toolkit

  • Review of data management policies and procedures

Planning and Preparation

  • Planning for implementation of GDPR
  • Consideration of suitable tools and systems
  • Available support mechanisms

Discussion and Question Time