
Data Protection Impact Assessments Training.
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When processing is likely to result in a high risk to an individual’s rights and freedoms, a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) is required by the General Data Protection Regulation.
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
- At the end of this course, the DPO should understand how a DPIA should be conducted, what it should include, and how it should be administered.
Course Outline:
- What exactly is a DPIA?
- When will a processing activity likely put people’s rights and freedoms at risk?
- When should a DPIA be conducted?
- What information should be included in a DPIA?
- The first assessment is one of the steps of a DPIA.
- The roles and duties involved in completing a DPIA.
- What role does a DPIA play in the project lifecycle?
 People who should consider this course include:Â
- Individuals from Information Systems (IS) departments.
- Received Signal Strength Indicator workers,
- Legal practitioners,
- Project managers,Â
- Human resources professionals,Â
- Accounting managers,Â
- Marketing professionals.
Assessment methods: The trainer evaluates the participant’s pedagogical progress throughout the training by employing multiple-choice questions (MCQ), scenarios, and practical work
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