Training Outcomes – Data Protection & Privacy Awareness
Our Data Protection and Privacy training equips delegates with the knowledge and skills needed to confidently manage personal data within their organization. By the end of the program, participants will be able to:
Understand the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843) and its relevance to their organization.
Identify what constitutes personal data and who qualifies as a data subject.
Understand the roles and responsibilities of data controllers and processors.
Explain the data protection principles and apply them effectively in day-to-day operations.
Recognize and uphold the rights of data subjects.
Gain a foundational understanding of cybersecurity and its connection to data protection.
Identify situations where a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) is required.
Understand the policies and procedures needed for robust governance and accountability.
Develop awareness of data transfers and best practices for managing third-party processors.
This training ensures participants leave with practical, actionable knowledge to strengthen data protection compliance and promote a culture of accountability within their organization.
Training Objectives – Data Protection Compliance Overview
Our half-day or breakfast session is designed to provide delegates with a clear understanding of data protection compliance and its importance to organizational success. By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
Gain an overview of the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843) and its implications.
Understand the compliance obligations of organizations under the Act.
Identify who is required to comply, including data controllers and processors.
Recognize the benefits and return on investment of implementing strong data protection practices.
Understand the impact of data protection risks on the Corporate Risk Register and organizational strategy.
This concise, practical session ensures participants leave with actionable insights to strengthen compliance, manage risk, and integrate data protection into corporate governance effectively.
Training Objectives – Data Protection Awareness for Staff
This training is designed to equip delegates with a solid foundation in data protection and the practical skills needed to handle personal data responsibly. By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
Understand the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843) and its key provisions.
Identify and define personal data and recognize who is a data subject.
Understand the roles and obligations of data controllers and processors.
Appreciate the responsibilities of staff in adhering to organizational data protection policies and procedures.
Apply basic data protection principles in day-to-day operations.
Recognize and uphold the rights of data subjects.
Understand the security requirements for personal data, including reporting breaches and mitigating risks.
This training ensures staff are confident, compliant, and able to contribute to a culture of data protection throughout the organization.
Training Objectives – GDPR Awareness & Privacy by Design
This training is designed to help delegates understand the fundamentals of GDPR and how to embed privacy into organizational operations. By the end of the session, participants will be able to:
Gain an overview and awareness of GDPR and its implications for organizations.
Identify who is required to comply, including data controllers and processors.
Understand the obligations of controllers and processors under the regulation.
List and explain the data protection principles and learn how to practically embed privacy by design into business processes.
Recognize and uphold the rights of data subjects.
Understand how to comply with the Act and demonstrate accountability in practice.
Gain a foundational awareness of cybersecurity and its relationship to data privacy.
This session equips delegates with the knowledge and practical insights needed to integrate GDPR-compliant practices and foster a culture of privacy and accountability within their organization.
Training Objectives – Data Protection Awareness for All Employees
This one-day training, delivered face-to-face or via e-learning, is designed to provide all employees with a solid understanding of data protection principles and their practical application within the organization. By the end of the session, delegates will be able to:
Understand the Data Protection Act 2012 (Act 843) and its key provisions.
Identify and define personal data and recognize who is a data subject.
Understand the roles and responsibilities of data controllers and processors.
Appreciate the responsibilities of staff in adhering to organizational data protection policies and procedures.
Explain and apply data protection principles in daily operations.
Recognize and uphold the rights of data subjects.
Gain a foundational awareness of cybersecurity and its connection to data protection.
This training ensures that every employee is confident, informed, and equipped to handle personal data responsibly, fostering a culture of compliance and accountability throughout the organization.
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