Target Audience
Directors, small business owners, administration executives/managers and IT administrators or appointed Data Controllers. Programme Standards
- Maximum 8 attendees - 30 days of one to one support - Handouts - Programme director/s with at least a Masters Degree in the subject - Convenient morning timings or in-house at any time for a minimum of two bookings - Can be configured to address a number of professions and industry sectors Price
EUR495 ex VAT per participant. |
GDPR Data Controllers Masterclass
- Are you aware that it is now a legal obligation to appoint an internal Data Controlling Officer (DCO) in any organisation - big or small? - Are you aware of the duties, obligations and workload of such officer? - Do you have policies and procedures to regulate how data is collected, processed and disposed off? - Do you know the legal penalties if you do not have such an appointed person? Appointing a DCO is mandatory as of the 26th May 2018 with severe sanctions for non conformance. Apart from the legal requirement there is a window of opportunity to have a DCO to streamline, automate and reduce the operational cost of data processing in the organisation. This two half day masterclass is aimed at management and newly appointed DCOs to gain insight on their obligations, duties and opportunities that this function brings on the table. Topics Covered
- Overview and Obligations We review of obligations emanating from GDPR and other laws and regulations related to the duties of a DCO. - Legal Familiarisation We review the legal basis of the needs, requirements and operational obligations of a DCO. - Functional Requirements We review the requirements and the function in terms of remit, managerial rights, time, budgets and manpower to fulfil this duties along with technical knowledge to deliver this function successfully over time. - Key Deliveries We review of obligations emanating from GDPR and other laws and regulations related to the duties of a DCO. - Policies and Procedures under the remit of the DCO We review what internal policies would need to be amended to reflect the implications of GDPR across an organisation. - Relationship with Data Processors We review how to build, maintain and evolve the relationship with data processors and how to manage this function to create a positive outcome. - Audit and Control How to organise a data audit and document it, in order to meet internal regulatory requirements and create economic value in the organisation. |