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The GDPR Update
3-hour course
Course prices:
Online: £289 +VAT per person
The data protection regime in the UK has not stood still since the introduction of GDPR. While pending legislation may be on hold, the ICO and EU continue to issue new guidance and take regular enforcement actions that enable us to more clearly interpret how the law should be applied. There are also changes affecting international data transfers and some interesting developments in the governance of Artificial Intelligence.
This half-day course will provide an essential update for anyone responsible for data protection compliance within their organisation. Attendance will also help you to demonstrate your ongoing commitment to compliance with data protection laws, as required by the ICO.
During this practical and comprehensive course, our expert presenter will carefully explain...
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Tim has many years experience as a university lecturer in computing. Since leaving the University in 2010 he has been working in data protection. During this time he has provided training and support for various organisations including a major international bank, a major pharmaceutical company, multiple law firms, charities and public bodies. For several years he was convenor of the Privacy Law Committee at the Law Society of Scotland and a member of their Technology Committee. He is a member of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) and holds their Certified International Privacy Professional (CIPP/E) and Certified International Privacy Technologist (CIPT) certifications.