How to Share Personal Data - Act Now

How to Share Personal Data - Act Now

Personal data can be shared amongst organisations for a variety of legitimate reasons.

While data sharing agreements are not mandatory under the UK GDPR, they can help manage relationships and highlight and manage risks with the sharing of personal data.

This workshop will give you an understanding of:

What is involved in the sharing of personal data between entities and functions
How to set a data sharing strategy and priorities
The risks of a failure to manage personal data sharing appropriately
The benefits and mechanics of a data sharing agreement

Key Topics

  • Basics of Data Sharing vs Data Processing
  • Controllers
  • Writing and managing Data Sharing Agreements
  • Data Sharing strategies, priorities, and risks

All our associates are experienced information governance professionals who have been training and advising in this field for many years.

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Event Date 18-11-2025 10:00 am
Individual Price From £449 plus VAT
Location Online (live)

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