GDPR Overview
With EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) now in full force, data protection has become a top priority for organisations worldwide. Discover how you can make headway in enhancing your company’s own data security with Cyber Tiger’s training.
This data protection course is designed to deepen your understanding of the latest EU regulation enacted to give citizens protection and control over their personal data.
By taking this GDPR learning course, you will know how to lead data protection enforcement across your organisation. You will also get to know more about the rights of individuals and the measures you can take to effectively respond to data breaches.
This learning course provides you with the convenience of self-paced learning, while allowing you to meet evolving standards in data privacy compliance.
Duration of the training: half day
Language: English
In this course, you will understand the scope of GDPR and some of the key terms outlined in the data protection regulation. This course takes you to the fundamentals of GDPR from the roles of regulatory authority to the requirements for safeguarding information from data breach.
Topics in this course include:
- Understanding EU GDPR data protection policies
- Principles and basic concepts underlying GDPR
- Key roles outlined in GDPR
- Selecting and appointing Data Protection Officers
- Rights of individuals
- Overview of enforcement and compliance measures
- Liabilities and penalties for non-complying organisations
The course employs a variety of training tools such as digital learning, tests, and other interactive exercises to enhance delivery of theoretical knowledge.
This course is specially designed for:
- IT & Information Security Managers
- Risk managers and consultants
- Privacy managers and consultants
- Legal and compliance heads
- Data Protection Officers
- Individuals seeking to take up DPO role
This is not an official EU Commission or Government resource. This is an education portal and the contents herein are not intended to be an authoritative statement of the law or substitute for legal or professional advice. It does not provide an interpretation of the EU GDPR. Please refer to the EU GDPR text and the resources issued by the European regulators on the interpretation of the EU GDPR. Where further assistance is required, organisations may wish to seek professional legal advice to ensure compliance with the EU GDPR.