The importance of data protection increases as the amount of data created and stored continues to grow at unprecedented rates.
Course Overview
The course is specifically designed to help businesses and individuals comply with the essential principles of the Data Protection Act 2018. If you handle personal information as part of your work, then data protection should be an integral part of your daily activities. This course explains what your legal responsibilities are under data protection law so that you understand how to collect data legally, obtain consent where required, process data in accordance with the law and ensure data security. At the end of the Diploma in Data Protection, students will have a firm understanding of the legal requirements in relation to data protection and how to implement them.
Successful completion of the diploma provides you with a qualification recognised by The Institute of Banking and LIA for CPD Purposes.
Diploma in Data Protection Content
Week 1
Introduction
- Outline of diploma course
- Right to privacy under international and domestic law
- Overview of the current legislative context
Week 2
The General Data Protection Regulation: Who, What and How
- Subject-matter and objectives
- Material and territorial scope
- Data protection principles
- Overview of specific processing situations
Week 3
My Data, My Rights: Rights of Data Subjects
- Provision of information and right of access
- Rights to rectify and erase data
- Right to restrict processing
- Right to data portability
- Right to object to processing
- Restrictions
Week 4
Who’s in charge: Obligations on Controllers and Processors
- Data protection by design and by default
- Record-keeping
- Cooperation with the supervisory authority
- Security of data and notification of breaches
- Data protection impact assessments and prior consultation
- Data Protection Officer
Week 5
Free movement of data and transfers of personal data to third countries or international organisations
- General principles
- Adequacy of protection available
- Appropriate safeguards
- Binding corporate rules
- Derogations
- International cooperation
Week 6
Keeping a close eye: The Supervisory Authorities and the Data Protection Commissioner
- Competence
- Tasks
- Powers
- Cooperation and consistency
- European Data Protection Board
Week 7
Falling foul of the rules: remedies, liability and penalties
- Right to lodge a complaint
- Right to an effective judicial remedy
- Representation
- Right to compensation and liability
- Administrative fines
- Penalties
Week 8
Specific Processing Situations Part 1: Employers and Employees
- Vetting Prospective Employees
- Staff Surveillance
- Biometrics in the Workplace
- Transfer of Ownership of Business
- Access Requests
- Devices, Apps and Social Media at Work
Week 9
Specific Processing Situations Part 2: Marketing
- Direct Marketing
- National Directory Database
- Publicly available information
- Unsolicited Marketing
- E-receipts
Week 10
Current Issues in Data Protection
- State Surveillance
- Public Sector Issues
- Data Protection and Law Enforcement
- Current Issues in Data Protection Law
- The Future of Data Protection Globally
What will I learn from this course?
You will gain an in-depth knowledge of the following:
- The fundamental legal principles of the GDPR
- The role of Data Protection Officers and Data Protection Processors
- The handling, management, and protection of personal data in the workplace
- The remedies, liability and penalties issues arising from breaches in data protection
- The behavioural issues in data protection
- The technical aspects of handling personal data
- The current issues in Data Protection
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