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Compliance with data protection rules is not only a matter of risk minimisation. Compliance can: - Increase customer and employee confidence in the company.- Enhance brand image.- Help in the management of company information.- Act as a reminder to protect company data and company secrets.- Facilitate future products and services using such data - customer data is a key asset to the company.- Add to the value of the customer information and the company's value.Topics covered: 1. Principles relating to the processing of personal data.2. Lawfulness of processing.3. Consent.4. Conditions applicable to child's consent in relation to information society services.5. Processing of special categories of personal data.6. Rights of the data subject.7. Right to be informed.8. Right of access.9. Right to rectification.10. Right to erasure.11. Right to restriction of processing.12. Right to data portability.13. Right to object.14. Rights related to automated individual decision making including profiling.15. Controller and processor obligations.16. Security of personal data.17. Data protection by design and default.18. Personal data breach.19. Data protection impact assessments.20. Data protection officer.21. Transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations.22. Transfers on the basis of an adequacy decision.23. Transfers subject to appropriate safeguards.24. Derogations for specific situations.About the authorKieran McLaughlin is a former practising barrister who now works as a data protection and legal consultant.
A Practical Guide to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is written in an easy to understand and easy to reference format. Topics covered: 1. Principles relating to the processing of personal data.2. Rights of the data subject.3. Controller and processor obligations.4. Transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations. Compliance with data protection rules is not only a matter of risk mininisation. Compliance can: - Increase customer and employee confidence in the company. - Enhance brand image. - Help in the management of company information. - Act as a reminder to protect company data and company secrets. - Facilitate future products and services using such data - customer data is a key asset to the company. - Add to the value of the customer information and the value of the company.
This short book supplements a Microsoft Powerpoint GDPR training seminar which was written with you and your organisation in mind. The book and PowerPoint seminar have been used to train thousands of individuals in over one hundred organisations. Once you purchase this book please email kieran@kieranmclaughlin.com with your proof of purchase. I will then email you a copy of the Microsoft Powerpoint training seminar. Topics covered: 1. Principles relating to the processing of personal data.2. Lawfulness of processing.3. Consent.4. Information duty (Right to be informed).5. Right of access.6. Right to rectification.7. Right to erasure.8. Right to restriction of processing.9. Right to data portability.10. Right to object.11. Rights related to automated individual decision making including profiling.12.Security of personal data.13.Data protection by design and default.14.Personal data breach.15.Data protection impact assessments (DPIA/PIA).16.Data Protection Officer (DPO).17.Steps your organisation can take to prepare. Any individual processing personal data should complete this training. The training seminar can easily be completed in a one hour session. This book can then be used as a desktop reference guide. About the AuthorKieran McLaughlin is a former practising barrister who now works as a data protection and legal consultant.
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