Getting started on the GDPR implementation the right way, with governance and risk management components to assess, compile and measure the tremendous amount of effort required for GDPR compliance is the key aim of the seminar. We focus on how in-house staff who know the idiosyncrasies of digital platforms, software ecosystems and how to streamline the current data and communication structures can take charge.
We review how the company takes control of GDPR implementation, (which in the long run is both cheaper and safer). We also go thru the steps whereby instead of reinventing the Data and IT strategy, we recommend the use of platform thinking that extends beyond the data, IT and tech areas in developing a sustainable GDPR regime that cuts data and information clutter across the organisation.
Some IT professionals go the introduction & current status of GDPR implementations based on a survey. What are the indications of the enforcement position that Datatilsynet will take to provide guidance and interpretation of GDPR? How will the oversight authorities ensure, apply and enforce The EU data protection law (GDPR) in a fair, uniform and impartial manner? What are the minimum requirements that companies must meet regarding the GDPR establishment and appointment? What are the Key requirements for General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance, data breaches and notifications, system architecture design for GDPR? the latest news regarding the application and interpretation of the GDPR mandates. What can we expect from the many stakeholder reports on the GDPR guidance and implementation? [ Read more | Agenda/Topics]
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The EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) is new legislation that provides a single, harmonised data privacy law for the European Union. With the increasing risk of data breaches from cyber-attack, the EU GDPR aims to prevent the loss of personal data by improving data security for all individuals living in EU member states. EU organisations have until May 2018 to comply with the new law, or potentially face fines of up to 4% of annual turnover or €20 million.
The one-day EU General Data Protection Regulation classroom course provides a comprehensive introduction to the EU GDPR, and a practical understanding of the implications and legal requirements for DK/Nordic and EU organisations of any size.
Delivered by an experienced data protection consultant, from IT Governance UK, in cooperation with Copenhagen Compliance®. IT Governance is a leading global provider of IT governance, risk management and compliance solutions, with a special focus on cyber resilience, data protection, and cybersecurity.
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Learn from the experts how the EU General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) will affect your organisation. Understand the implementation path to ensure EU GDPR compliance. Avoid heavy fines and loss of reputation resulting from data breaches. [ Read more ]
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About Copenhagen Compliance
Copenhagen Compliance® is a global GRC think tank that combines the reflective energies of good Governance, Risk Management, Compliance and IT-Security (GRC) Bribery, Fraud and Corruption (BFC) and CSR and sustainability issues and processes, to create value and promotes excellence.
The consultancy and advisory services of Copenhagen Compliance® are delivered by using the organisations own talent and resources (inside-out). We will provide the customised GRC/BFC/CSR processes, templates, roadmaps and frameworks (outside-in) to prompt process integration, automation and cooperation between all stakeholders to create business significance in all GRC relationships and transactions. The outside-in component is done thru in-house workshops, conferences, seminars, training & education, certification, and thought leadership to promote a sustainable GRC culture within the organisation.
Copenhagen Compliance® offers dedicated GRC/BFC/CSR services to corporations, management, directors and professionals. The center of attention of our research is on industry-specific topics focused on a variety of global compliance issues involving corporations, universities and business schools and governance organisations on four continents.
For more information about the company, please visit www.copenhagencompliance.com
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