Data Protection Laws Set For An Update (2018)
- Security In Shredding
- May 11, 2016
- 2 min read
The General Data Protection Regulation has now being published in the official journal: EU Official Journal. The journal was released on the 4th of May 2016.
This will result in the GDPR entering into force on the 24th of May 2016. Provisions will be directly applicable form the 25th May 2018. Organisations will have two years to prepare to the changes. Training courses on how to prepare for the changes are available in various cites throughout 2016 and 2017.
Data Protection Ireland Journal will keep you up to date with articles and journal entries regarding the new changes.
This change will effect Irish people and a course will take place in Dublin.
Friday, 16 September 2016
Wednesday, 05 April 2017
The course will start at 10:00 to 16:00 (including lunch).
The course will cost €545 plus VAT
This course provides delegates with a detailed insight in to the main provisions of the Regulation, as well as practical guidance on what organisations should start doing to ensure that they are prepared for the new changes. The content includes:
The scope of the Regulation, including extra-territorial applicability
Key definitions
The role of the lead authority
The principles relating to personal data processing, including a detailed analysis of ‘consent’ and ‘legitimate business interests’
New obligations on data processors
Data breach notification
New obligations for Data Protection Officers
Data subjects’ rights
Data protection by design and default
Codes of Conduct and Certification
International data transfers
Consequences of non-compliance
Anyone attending the event should have a basic knowledge current data protection legal requirement. For anyone who does not have any knowledge of data protection laws can get up to date with data protection essential knowledge level 1 and then data protection essential knowledge level 2.
The course is recommended to be taken by compliance officers, HR managers, Office managers, Company secretaries, IT managers, Business analysts, Records Managers, legal advisers, Database managers and others.
Compliance & Your Data Processor
At Security In Shredding confidential document shredding and all other services provided are done in compliance with the law. Data Security and Data protection are paramount objectives for us to achieve. We keep up to date with these laws to ensure that we are operating correctly when processing Secure Documents.
If your business or organisation requires a Secure Document Shredding specialist please contact one of our team members for more information.
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