EU GDPR Principles – Practitioner Class

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Last updated on January 10, 2025 4:31 pm

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles and regulations outlined in Article 5 of the GDPR. Participants will gain knowledge on data protection, risk evaluation, and the development of codes of conduct. Suitable for employees involved in GDPR compliance.

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What you’ll learn

  • Art. 5 GDPR – Principles
  • Art. 24, 26, 28 GDPR – Definitions and responsibilies
  • Art. 25, 32 GDPR – Controller tasks and relation to the Art. 5 GDPR principles
  • Introduction related to Art. 40(2) GDPR – Codes of Conduct for the specific needs of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises
  • Introduction to Risk Management Art. 35(2) GDPR – Seek the advice of the data protection officer
  • Exam Questions and Review according to Art. 39(1)(b) awareness-raising and training of staff

This course is about the meta principles of Article 5 GDPR and the ability to define legally binding agreements, contracts and processes. Activities include legal aspects and the evaluation of risks. All participants will be introduced to various aspects of data protection using the GDPR. That record for students contains all of the following information:

Article 5 GDPR Principles – Experienced

Article 24, 26, 28 GDPR – Definitions and responsibilities

Article 32 GDPR – Security of processing

Explanations related to Article 40(2) Codes of Conduct

Exam Questions and Review according to Article 39(1)(b) awareness-raising and training

An insight is provided and it is pointed out that a data protection officer should be consulted to evaluate all risks with a special content video. Fundamentals of process management according to the GDPR are highlighted as encouragement for the own Codes of Conduct development as well. First things first, on the basis of the detailed basic teaching of Article 5 of the GDPR, it will be easier for the student to abstract the GDPR facts as a highly qualified practitioner to his working level.

This course highlights Article 40(2) of the GDPR in particular and shall encourage the drawing up of codes of conduct intended to contribute to the proper application of this Regulation. The development of the Code of Conduct aims to reach a possible level of certification.

After successfully completing your studies, you will have demonstrated transparency efforts and awareness level training. The course is specifically aimed at responsibility given about the rights of a data subject in order to empower them to make an informed decision for themselves. This basic training is for employees with focus to the Article 5(1)(a) GDPR Transparency Principles.

Codes of Conducts are part of fundamental issues and involve factors such as risk analysis, appropriate measures and many organisational factors to establish a supervisory structure and monitoring mechanism.

As Data Protection Officer I have divided my systematic functions into different sections.

I. Principles – Practitioner Class – Awareness-raising and Training  for staff involved in personal data GDPR compliance

II. Records of processing activities –  GDPR Compliance Monitoring and Evaluation of the Risks

With this course, you will take part in the first section for staff involved in personal data GDPR compliance.

The documentation of the GDPR and the application are taught as a continuation. My concept focuses on demand-oriented variable application and minimal documentation to maintain an overview. Benefits for process management are cross-divisional. You will learn to act purposefully on the basis of principles. The development of variable approaches for each situation is the goal of a Practitioner Class.

Communication as a DPO is clear and simple.

There is a continuous improvement process e.g. documented Questions & Answers and Training of staff according to Article 39(1)(b) GDPR.

The text of the GDPR Regulation is the key to a complete monitor system.

Interpretations should be meaningful within the specific context.

Who this course is for:

  • Art. 5 GDPR – Principles explanations

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