Online or onsite, instructor-led live Data Protection training courses demonstrate through interactive hands-on practice how to use industry-standard frameworks and tools to safeguard sensitive data, ensure regulatory compliance, and mitigate security risks.
Data Protection training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Data Protection training can be carried out locally on customer premises in Berlin or in NobleProg corporate training centers in Berlin.
Our training facilities are located at Brückenstr. 4 in Berlin. Located on the fourth floor of a well-kept office building, our premises offer enough space for successful training courses in the heart of Berlin, within walking distance of the Jannowitzbrücke station.
Directions
The NobleProg training facilities are located in the heart of Berlin's Mitte district, just one underground station from Alexanderplatz, one of the centres of this vibrant city. By public transport you can reach us either by underground line U8 to Jannowitzbrücke station, followed by about 100 meters on foot.
Parking
Cars can be parked in the area along Brückenstr. and the nearby side streets, even if you may have to search for a moment. There is no charge for parking.
Local Amenities
Around the Rosenthaler Platz there are numerous small restaurants and shops where you can eat well and cheaply. There are also some hotels close by if you need accommodation for the training.
Our training facilities are located at Dianastrasse 46 in Potsdam-Babelsberg.
Our spacious training rooms are located directly opposite the Filmstudios Babelsberg and offer optimal training conditions for your needs.
Arrival
The NobleProg training facilities are conveniently located near the Medienstadt Babelsberg railway station,
and the A115 motorway is also easily accessible.
Parking
Parking is available in the surrounding streets around our training rooms.
Local Services
Potsdam offers numerous hotels and restaurants and is easily accessible thanks to its well-developed public transport system.
This instructor-led, live training in Berlin (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level to advanced-level compliance officers, legal teams, and data protection professionals who wish to ensure their organization’s SAR process is efficient, compliant, and risk-free.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the legal framework governing SARs.
Process SARs efficiently while maintaining compliance.
Identify exemptions and limitations under data protection laws.
Handle complex SAR scenarios, including third-party data.
Implement best practices for SAR documentation and response.
This instructor-led, live training in Berlin (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level to advanced-level IT professionals and business leaders who wish to develop a structured approach to handling data breaches.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the causes and consequences of data breaches.
Develop and implement data breach prevention strategies.
Establish an incident response plan to contain and mitigate breaches.
Conduct forensic investigations and assess the impact of breaches.
Comply with legal and regulatory requirements for breach notification.
Recover from data breaches and strengthen security postures.
Acquainting the audience with systematized, comprehensive issues of the functioning of personal data protection on the basis of Polish and European law
Providing practical knowledge about the new rules for the processing of personal data
Presentation of the areas of the greatest legal risks in connection with the entry into force of the GDPR
Practical preparation for independent performance of the duties of a Personal Data Protection Officer
There is a need to provide adequate training on the Data Protection Act 1998 "the Act" and its implications for both organisations and individuals. There are important differences between the Act and its predecessor, the Data Protection Act 1984. In particular, the Act contains important new obligations in relation to manual records and transborder data flows, a new notification system and amended principles. It is important to understand the Act in the European context.
Those experienced in data protection issues, as well as those new to the subject, need to be trained so that their organisations are confident that legal compliance is continually addressed. It is necessary to identify issues requiring expert data protection advice in good time in order that organisational reputation and credibility are enhanced through relevant data protection policies and procedures.
Objectives
The aim of the syllabus is to promote an understanding of how the data protection principles work rather than simply focusing on the mechanics of regulation. The syllabus places the Act in the context of human rights and promotes good practice within organisations. On attaining the certificate, award holders will possess:
appreciation of the broader context of the Act
understanding of the way in which the Act and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 work a broad understanding of the way associated legislation relates to the Act an understanding of what has to be done to achieve compliance a recognised qualification in data protection
Course Synopsis
The syllabus comprises three main parts, each with many sub-sections!
Context - this will address the origins of and reasons for the Act together with consideration of privacy in general. Law – Data Protection Act - this will address the main concepts and elements of the Act and subordinate legislation. Application - this will consider how compliance is achieved and how the Act works in practice.
This one-day course is for people looking for a brief outline of the GDPR – General Data Protection Regulations coming out May 25, 2018. This is ideal for managers, department heads, and employees who need to understand the basics of the GDPR.
This course is developed primarily with focus on auditors and other administrative roles who are
tasked to ensure compliance of their control systems and IT environment with prevailing laws and
regulations. The course will begin by giving understanding of key GDPR concepts as well as how it is
going to affect the work performed by auditors. Participants will also explore data subjects rights,
data controllers and processors obligations, and enforcement and compliance notions in the
context of the Regulation. The training will also cover the audit program provided by ISACA that will
enable auditors to review GDPR governance and response mechanisms as well as supporting
processes which can help manage the risk associated with noncompliance.
This is more in-depth and would be for those working a great deal with the GDPR and who may be appointed to the GDPR team. This would be ideal for IT, human resources and marketing employees, and they will deal extensively with the GDPR.
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