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This two-day course is the ideal introduction to data protection and goes over the main terms of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) from a Data Protection Officer’s point of view. After this course, you will understand the role of the DPO and the impact of GDPR on companies and organizations that process personal data. Would you like to immerse yourself in the GDPR for two days? Then don’t miss this course. The course is worth 14 CPE credits.
Why take this course?
- You’ve heard of the GDPR and want to know more about it.
- You don’t have time to spend a whole week immersed in the subject, but you would like to obtain some basic information about the GDPR.
- You want to understand the most important elements of the GDPR.
Target group
This two-day course is aimed at both external consultants and internal staff (such as information security managers, compliance managers, security managers, lawyers, corporate lawyers, auditors, IT managers, risk managers, controllers, data managers, and IT specialists) who want a basic knowledge of current data privacy issues and recent European and Belgian data protection legislation.
Learning goals
- To understand what the GDPR is and why it’s important.
- To understand the most important articles in the GDPR.
- To understand the grounds for processing in the GDPR.
- To know the principles of the GDPR.
- To know the rights of the data subjects.
- To know the function of the DPO (Data Protection Officer).
- To know the duties of the data controller and the processor.
Educational approach of this course
This course is organized in a classroom in a hotel. You can also take this course in French or in Dutch.
It is given by instructors who are leading experts in their field and who present the subject matter interactively.
Groups taking this course typically comprise around 20 students (minimum 8, maximum 24 course participants).
Each course participant receives a printed version of the course materials with some space to make notes if needed. The information is also made available in a digital learning environment and instructors provide practical examples.
End product
Course participants are not able to take an examination but are issued a certificate of attendance. A knowledge test is available on the learning platform.
How to prepare yourself
Prior knowledge: none.
Online Learning Platform:
- Before the start of the course you will receive access to the online learning platform.
- In preparation, you can view visual material on this learning platform as an introduction.
Questions can be submitted beforehand. If possible, and in keeping with the scope of the course, they will be answered during the lessons.
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Day 1
- Getting to know the participants.
- Discussion of expectations and practical arrangements during the course.
- Description and explanation of use of course material and examination.
- History of privacy legislation.
- GDPR terms and scope of application, definitions.
- Admissibility.
- Special categories.
- Principles of the GDPR.
Day 2
- Rights of the data subject.
- Obligations of the controller.
- Security, notification, data leaks.
- Transfer to third countries, international organisations.
- DPO definition and responsibilities.
- Compliance, enforcement, redress, sanctions.
Price
€1.275
VAT exclusive
Lunch, coffee, refreshments and course material included.
SME portfolio Flanders - higher subsidy for theme CYBERSECURITY: 45% for small and 35% for medium-sized enterprises.
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Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
16 September until 17 September 2024
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
25 November until 26 November 2024
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
20 January until 21 January 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
27 January until 28 January 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
3 February until 4 February 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
10 March until 11 March 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
17 March until 18 March 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
5 May until 6 May 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
12 May until 13 May 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
2 June until 3 June 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
16 June until 17 June 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
8 September until 9 September 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
15 September until 16 September 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
20 October until 21 October 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
17 November until 18 November 2025
Juridical Introduction to Data Protection
1 December until 2 December 2025