On the 25th May 2018, efforts to enforce the General Data Protection Regulation (or GDPR) began. Although many businesses seeking to comply worked hard to meet the date, undertakings to educate and raise awareness will, by necessity, continue for many years to come.
This short course offers the basic concepts and ideas behind the GDPR, and has been designed to brief decision-makers with enough knowledge to continue the conversation in their own organizations. Take your first step in preparing for the GDPR with Good e-Learning.
An awareness of the GDPR will be necessary for anyone who comes into contact with personal data in their day-to-day activities. It will be especially relevant to marketing, sales, HR and IT departments in businesses both big and small. Indeed anyone looking to understand the basics of the GDPR will find that this course covers what they need to know, as well as identifying concrete first steps in getting ready for the regulation.
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Each Lesson concludes with a brief knowledge check. Questions are a combination of true or false, complete the sentence, and the occasional scenario. Feedback is given with each answer to help the learner work through the topics. A certificate of completion is awarded.
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For those unaware, the GDPR puts the data collected about you back in your hands, and defends your fundamental right to privacy. Prior to the GDPR, the emphasis was on protecting data. Now, it is on protecting the individual. This moves data protection responsibilities out to a field wider than just data security experts and the IT department; Marketing and Sales, IT and HR, even the boardroom.
Step one in preparing for the GDPR is, according to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), to raise you and your organization’s awareness of the regulation.
This short course offers the basic concepts and ideas behind the GDPR, and has been designed to brief decision-makers with enough knowledge to continue the conversation in their own organizations.
Briefs and prepares leadership and decision-makers
The GDPR is explained in simple and straightforward language
Only the minimum necessary knowledge contained
Enables decision-makers to engage in further discussions with specialists
Our online training courses are designed with mobility and accessibility in mind. You can access your training from any desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone.
Learn the basic concepts and ideas behind GDPR
Instant 3 months access
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For those unaware, the GDPR puts the data collected about you back in your hands, and defends your fundamental right to privacy. Prior to the GDPR, the emphasis was on protecting data. Now, it is on protecting the individual. This moves data protection responsibilities out to a field wider than just data security experts and the IT department; Marketing and Sales, IT and HR, even the boardroom.
Step one in preparing for the GDPR is, according to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), to raise you and your organization’s awareness of the regulation.
This short course offers the basic concepts and ideas behind the GDPR, and has been designed to brief decision-makers with enough knowledge to continue the conversation in their own organizations.
Briefs and prepares leadership and decision-makers
The GDPR is explained in simple and straightforward language
Only the minimum necessary knowledge contained
Enables decision-makers to engage in further discussions with specialists
Our online training courses are designed with mobility and accessibility in mind. You can access your training from any desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or mobile phone.
Learn the basic concepts and ideas behind GDPR
Instant 3 months access
1 hour of course material
Quizzes and revision modules
Certificate of completion
24/7 Tutor support
This GDPR Awareness course is made up of 8 lessons. The course is accessed online, giving you the opportunity to study at your own pace, and in your preferred location. It has been specifically built to be viewed on multiple devices. Features include text and video, and brief quizzes to check your knowledge.
All the latest guidance has been included, including the recent publications from the Article 29 Working Party and the UK’s ICO.
• Briefs and prepares leadership and decision-makers
• The GDPR is explained in simple and straightforward language
• Enables decision-makers to engage in further discussions with specialists
• Mobile friendly: study on your phone, tablet or laptop
• Lesson 1: Introduction
• Lesson 2: The Basics
• Lesson 3: Personal Data
• Lesson 4: The Roles
• Lesson 5: GDPR Principles
• Lesson 6: The Data Subject’s Rights
• Lesson 7: The Lawful Bases for Processing
• Lesson 8: Privacy Notices