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GDPR Fundamentals: A Comprehensive Guide to Data Protection

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Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Course format
Video
Duration
4 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
365 days
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certification of Completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

In this online course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its impact on organizations. The course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the complexities of data protection, privacy regulations, and compliance requirements under GDPR. Whether you are a business professional, legal practitioner, or someone interested in data protection, this course will equip you with the essential information to ensure compliance and protect personal data.

Certificates

Certification of Completion

Digital certificate - Included

Description

Module 1: Introduction to GDPR

- Overview of GDPR and its objectives

- Key terms and definitions

- Principles and rights of data subjects

Module 2: Legal Framework and Scope of GDPR

- Legal basis for data processing

- Territorial scope and extraterritorial application

- Roles and responsibilities of data controllers and processors

Module 3: Data Protection Principles

- Lawfulness, fairness, and transparency

- Purpose limitation and data minimization

- Accuracy, storage limitation, and integrity

- Confidentiality and accountability

Module 4: Rights of Data Subjects

- Right to access, rectification, and erasure

- Right to restriction of processing and data portability

- Right to object and automated decision-making

Module 5: Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) and Data Breach Notifications

- Understanding DPIAs and their importance

- Steps to conduct a DPIA

- Reporting and managing data breaches

Module 6: Data Transfers Outside the EU

- Adequacy decisions and appropriate safeguards

- Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs)

- Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) and other transfer mechanisms

Module 7: GDPR Compliance and Enforcement

- Data protection officers and their role

- Organizational and technical measures for compliance

- GDPR enforcement and penalties

Module 8: GDPR and Emerging Technologies

- Impact of GDPR on artificial intelligence and machine learning

- GDPR considerations for cloud computing and the Internet of Things (IoT)

- Challenges and opportunities in GDPR compliance

Module 9: GDPR Best Practices and Case Studies

- Practical tips for implementing GDPR in organizations

- Case studies highlighting successful GDPR compliance strategies

Module 10: Future Trends in Data Protection

- An evolving landscape of privacy regulations

- Global implications and potential developments

- Career opportunities in data protection and privacy

Who is this course for?

Upon completing the GDPR Fundamentals course, you can explore various career paths in the field of data protection and privacy. Some potential career options include:

  • Data Protection Officer (DPO): As a DPO, you would be responsible for overseeing an organization's data protection strategy and ensuring GDPR compliance. This role involves conducting risk assessments, implementing policies and procedures, and serving as a point of contact for data subjects and supervisory authorities.
  • Privacy Consultant: As a privacy consultant, you can work with organizations to assess their data protection practices, develop compliance strategies, and provide recommendations for improving privacy frameworks. This role often involves conducting audits, delivering training programs, and staying up to date with evolving privacy regulations.
  • Compliance Manager: In this role, you would be responsible for ensuring that an organization adheres to GDPR and other relevant data protection regulations. You would develop compliance programs, monitor data processing activities, and collaborate with stakeholders to implement privacy measures and policies.
  • Legal Counsel: With expertise in GDPR, you can work as legal counsel, advising organizations on privacy-related matters. This role involves interpreting regulations, drafting privacy policies and contracts, and providing legal guidance to ensure compliance and mitigate risks.

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience required

Career path

Data Protection Analyst

  • As a data protection analyst, you would analyze data processing activities, conduct impact assessments, and identify potential privacy risks. This role often involves collaborating with technical teams to implement privacy-enhancing measures and contribute to the development of privacy strategies.

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