companies to not only document and safeguard information on identifiable living persons but companies must also be able to evidence compliance.
In this session, participants will find out the top things that their organisation needs to do to comply with the new law.
1. Create Awareness
2. Nominate someone to be responsible
3. Know what Information you hold
4. Are your privacy notices sufficient or do you have any?
5. Can you facilitate Individuals’ rights?
6. Can you handle Subject Access requests? (SAR)
7. How do you handle or obtain Consent?
8. What do you do if there is a Data Breach?
9. How do you implement or evidence Privacy By Design and perform Data Privacy Impact Assessments? (DPIA)
10. International Transfer of Data
David Fagan is a commercial lawyer. He was previously a partner in the largest international commercial law firm in Ireland, a law firm with offices in 47 locations around the globe, and with 200 staff in Ireland. He has established the employment law unit, the data privacy unit and the health and safety unit of that firm in Dublin.
Cormac Clancy is a qualified barrister for over 30 years and has practised at all levels in Irish Courts for individuals, partnerships, SME’s and multi-nationals. He also has a background in customer relations and management. He is a qualified Data Protection Practitioner through the Law Society of Ireland’s Diploma school and has been advising on and been involved in data protection matters for several years. He presents workshops and training courses for Data Protection and specific topics on the General Data Protection Regulation. (GDPR).
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