GDPR Legal Update!

What's new in the world of GDPR

Requirements:
  • Practical knowledge of GDPR

The target group is primarily practicing managers who want to orientate themselves in legislative changes and new methodologies. You will also learn about new opinions and judgments.

The course can thus be recommended to all who are in positions such as:

  • Auditors

  • In-house lawyers

  • Risk, Compliance managers

  • Data Protection Officers

  • Managers responsible for personal data processing

  • Employees dealing with the relationship with suppliers (procurement)

What will you learn

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  • Familiarize yourself with the GDPR legislative changes
  • Get up-to-date information on the evaluation of the GDPR compliance system
  • Analyze new risks related to the processing of personal data and regulatory requirements
  • To learn to identify the weak points of internal processes and to find out about the possibilities of quick correction

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Timeline

1st Day

09:00 – 12:00
  • What is the maximum fine for a breach of GDPR and what would you face?
  • Pay or OK? EDPD adopts an opinion on the increasingly used concept of consent
  • Block length 90
  • Teaching hours 3
  • Refreshments Yes
  • Exam No

Get the latest insights into where the interpretation of GDPR is moving and how to comply with the supervisory authority's requirements to avoid a fine.

GDPR DPO certification holders are automatically extended for 1 year by completing the GDPR Legal Update training.

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What is GDPR?

The General Data Protection Regulation represents a revolution in personal data protection. The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) changes the rules of personal data processing and introduces huge penalties. Up to 4% of worldwide turnover, or €20,000,000

Regulation GDPR 679/2016 is valid in the territory of the Union with higher legal force at the level of an international treaty. In the event of a conflict with No. 101/2000 Coll., the GDPR then has a higher legal force and therefore the GDPR will apply. The GDPR itself does not repeal the law, but in a certain sense it supercharges and supplements it where they are in conflict.