Ensuring that your organisation is up to speed with the GDPR is essential, not only to protect your clients’ data, but also to protect your business from fines, penalties and reputational damage.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on 25 May 2018. It strengthens existing legislation on how businesses store and process data.
Ensuring that your organisation is up to speed with the GDPR is essential, not only to protect your clients’ data, but also to protect your business from fines, penalties and reputational damage.
As a fully accredited business our customers include global construction contractors delivering large scale infrastructure projects, local authorities, public sector and some of UK’s best known visitor attractions.
Our services include man guarding, stewarding and concierge services, through to providing best in class surveillance and security systems through global partnerships.
Our GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) course is designed to let you know and learn about the necessity of protecting the rights of the individual by balancing and protecting the data flow of a business for both the customer and the business.
This GDPR training event aims to assist participants understand their roles in relation to data protection.
A 1 day course that will give delegates an overview of GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation). This new legislation is brought to us by the European Union (agreed prior to Brexit) and is designed to ensure the protection of data and information.
This insight GDPR training course covers the crucial reasons of the new regulation and will provide delegates a total GDPR overview, to help those individual involved in handling private data so that they can implement these processes within their business.
This course is designed to give all employees of a firm an understanding of what GDPR is intended to achieve, how it aims to empower individuals, and how it impacts firms and the roles of their employees.
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