Duration10'
No. of mini-lessons4
ResourcesInfographic
Duration 10'
No. of mini-lessons 4
Resources Infographic
Think about all the data your employees hold within a business. They’ll have names and addresses on file, maybe even more sensitive data about staff and customers’ health or personal preferences. In the wrong hands, that kind of information can lead to unwelcome or uncomfortable and harmful outcomes, from intrusive marketing to stolen identities.
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) exists to safeguard the customers’ data and keep the business accountable. Your employees need to comply with the regulation, spot the relevant issues, minimise the risk, and avoid any penalties. For this, they’ll have to know how to complete a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA).
Identifying data held by the business subject to GDPR
The accountability principle and how to comply with it
How to complete a DPIA
This course is ideal for business owners, data protection officers, or senior managers. They’ll learn what data their business holds that’s subject to GDPR, and find out about the accountability principle and how to comply. They’ll also discover how to carry out a DPIA.