SECO – Data Protection Foundation 2 Days Training in Irvine, CA

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300 Spectrum Center Dr Suite 400,Irvine CA 92618

06 May, 2021

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Our classroom training provides you the opportunity to interact with instructors and benefit from face-to-face instruction. Course Description: The Privacy & Data Protection Foundation course is a two-day course aimed at developing basic knowledge about privacy and data protection. The Data Protection Foundation certificate exhibits the students ability to cut through the legal jargon and focus on the core principles of privacy and data protection/ GDPR, and understand the impact these might have on your organisation. All in all, the student will acquire a complete overview of the data protection responsibilities. Course Outline: Day 1: Introduction to the Course:Learning objectivesPrivacy in Context:How privacy became a “right” of everyone.Legal history of privacy and data protection, up to the GDPR.Overview of international laws regulating privacyMain Players in the GDPROverview of the roles and related responsibilities set out in the GDPRThe House of Data Protection: FoundationGetting acquainted with the House of Data Protection.Territorial and material scope of the GDPR.Definition of Personal Data according to the GDPR.Definition of processing according to the GDPR.The House of Data Protection: Processing PrinciplesLawfulness of processing. Overview of the 6 grounds for legitimate processing of Personal DataThe House of Data Protection: RestrictionsRestrictions to the processing of Personal Data imposed by the GDPRDay 2: The House of Data Protection: ObligationsObligations imposed on Controllers and Processors when using Personal DataThe House of Data Protection: CommunicationA Controller should actively communicate to Data Subjects, Recipients, and the DPA after certain things have happened, or are suspected to have happened. What are those events, and in what timeframe should the communication take place?The House of Data Protection: AccountabilityWhat is accountability and why is it important? What are the criteria the GDPR defines for accountability? Are there already Best Practices, even though the GDPR is very new? How can performing tests or audits help ensure sure compliance? What happens if you are found non-compliant?Target Audience: Anyone who collects, edits, processes or manages personal information in a professional contextAnyone in a staff function that requires awareness of legal responsibilities as regards the use of personally identifiable informationEmployees of call centres, help desks and other first-line customer-oriented servicesStaff in charge of designing, developing or managing processes or services wherein personal data are involvedConsultants who need to be able to provide advice on handling the personal data of European citizensLearning Objectives: Candidates should know and understand the basics of the GDPRCandidates should be able to apply the GDPR in easy day-to-day situationsCandidates should know how to stay accountable to a DPACandidates should understand what basic steps need to be taken to implement the GDPR in their work environmentCourse Agenda: The course covers 4 areas of attention: Introduction to Privacy & Data ProtectionThe House of Data Protection: Definitions and Processing PrinciplesThe House of Data Protection: Restrictions and ObligationsThe House of Data Protection: Communications and Accountability

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