General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance is a minefield of risks and pitfalls that can be very time consuming and costly for your business. The expert speaker will take you through the core concepts and principles, aswell as the more complex areas of rights, data breaches and extra-territorial transfer. With a special focus on the intricacies of how to deal with DSARs, including charges, what needs to be disclosed, and how to deal with post-disclosure problems if they arise. This Masterclass will bring you right up to date with all the latest topics.
Benefits of attending
- Gain a solid overview of the principles and rationale of GDPR
- Understand the impact of data breaches and non-compliance
- Learn how to achieve compliance within your business
- Consider the intricacies of ICO guidance on DSARs
- Identify and avoid the pitfalls in dealing with DSARs
- Master how to deal with post-disclosure issues
- Get up-to-date with the latest GDPR hot topics
Certification
- CPD: 3 hours for your records
- Certificate of completion
Course Content
GDPR Overview, General Compliance and Hot Topics for 2022
- GDPR and 2022
- GDPR rationale
- Core concepts
- GDPR 1: Widening
- GDPR 2: Principles and bases
- GDPR 3: Rights
- GDPR 4: Data breaches
- GDPR 5: Other rules
- GDPR 6: Extra-territorial transfer
- Impact of non-compliance
- Achieving compliance and BaU
- Questions
Special Focus on Data Subject Access Rights
- The basics: Article 15, Recitals 63-64
- ICO guidance
- Who is responsible to comply?
- Dealing with DSARs in 9 steps:
- Is it a DSAR?
- Who is making the DSAR?
- Check those time limits!
- Is the DSAR sufficiently clear?
- Can you charge for this work?
- Identify what needs to be disclosed
- Communicate the information
- Deal with post-disclosure issues
- Dealing with post-disclosure problems
- Key main issues
- ICO and DSARs
- Questions
Course Provider
Mark Weston ,
Hill Dickinson LLPMark Weston is a partner at Hill Dickinson LLP where he is Head of Commercial Law (London), Information Technology Law and, Intellectual Property Law. Mark joined the firm in 2016 from Matthew Arnold & Baldwin LLP where for 12 years he was a partner and Head of the Commercial, Intellectual Property and Information Technology Group, before which he spent several years at Baker McKenzie. Mark’s practice covers both non-contentious and contentious matters in all areas of commercial law, intellectual property law, information technology law, Internet, digital and privacy/data law. He specialises in commercial and tech issues. He has extensive experience in-house, having been seconded in the past to Hewlett Packard and new technology companies. His practice covers all sorts of commercial areas (including distribution, agency, franchising, sales and marketing strategies, advice and documentation) as well as extensive IT niches including advising clients regarding hardware and software issues (including SaaS, cloud, development, licensing, maintenance and distribution), solutions for and methods of transacting on the Internet, electronic commerce including B2B, B2C and B2G, S-commerce and M-commerce, social media, strategies to minimise or maximise liability and carry out compliance audits, outsourcing, facilities management, procurement, company IT policies and data protection (privacy) issues. He also has experience in IT litigation (and different alternative dispute resolution techniques). Mark writes various books on his specialist topics and is an editor and contributor to several publications and articles and lectures at numerous commercial, IP and IT-related conferences and training programmes. Mark appears regularly on BBC1 (usually providing advice on-screen to BBC Watchdog) and also on Sky News as a legal commentator.
Who Should Attend
This Masterclass has been designed specifically for:
- In-house lawyers
- Private practice lawyers
- Compliance officers
- Board members
- Anyone who uses or possesses personal data