Introduction to GDPR Webinar - Act Now

Introduction to GDPR Webinar - Act Now

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies from 25 May 2018, replacing the Data Protection Act 1998.

In this webinar delegates will explore the basics of GDPR, and will gain an understanding of the definitions of personal and special category data and the Data Protection principles, along with gaining an understanding of what organisations have to do to comply with the law (as opposed to some of the myths that exist), along with justifying use of data, and individuals rights, and the role of the Information Commissioner as regulator .

It is an ideal introduction to Data Protection for new employees (on induction) as well as those requiring a basic knowledge of GDPR & the Data Protection Act 2018.

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 06-08-2025
Individual Price £149 + VAT
Location Online (live)

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