Objective
With the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the European Union has set the rules and become the focal point of the global dialogue on individual data privacy. EU law protects all personal data, regardless of who collects it or how it is processed. EU data protection law provides data subjects with a wide range of rights that can be enforced against enterprises that process personal data.
The course content in Part I is focused on understanding GDPR driving factors, PII data types, the concept of identifiable personal information, and GDPR basics. The study includes learning about GDPR principle, controller and processor definitions, roles and responsibilities and lawful basis of data processing.
This interactive training course will ensure professionals and practitioners at all levels understand their roles and responsibilities, new developments, resources, and hallmarks of an effective compliance program. The course includes knowledge questions as users progress through the training and the final assessment test.
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