Lawful basis for processing of personal data
An overview of the six lawful bases for processing personal data under the UK GDPR, and how to rely on them in your business.
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An overview of the six lawful bases for processing personal data under the UK GDPR, and how to rely on them in your business.
Two levels of fines are possible under the UK data protection law, as well as other sanctions and penalties if you breach data protection rules and legislation.
The EU GDPR no longer applies to UK businesses unless they operate in, offer goods/services to, or monitor the behaviour of, individuals in the EEA.
Find out what constitutes personal data under the UK GDPR, and if your processing activities need to comply with the UK regulation.
Understand the difference between data controllers and processors, and how the UK GDPR applies to each group.
How to handle subject access requests effectively and within the legal timeframe under the UK General Data Protection Regulation.
Introduction to the rights of individuals under the UK GDPR, and your duties and obligations in respect of them.
Key UK GDPR principles include lawfulness, fairness and transparency, purpose limitation, data minimisation, accuracy, storage limitation, security and accountability.
What is a data protection impact assessment, and how to carry out a DPIA to comply with the requirements of the UK GDPR.
Find out how to use standard data protection clauses and the new International Data Transfer Agreement (IDTA) and addendum, to lawfully and securely transfer personal data to 'third' countries
Accountability principle says organisations are responsible for, and must be able to demonstrate, compliance with the data protection laws.
Different types of mobile technologies and devices, and how these can help you to improve and transform your business.
Overview of the UK GDPR, its principles, rules and requirements for the collection and processing of personal data.
How to create a UK GDPR compliant privacy notice, what information you must include, and an example document you can use to create your own UK GDPR privacy notice.
Upskill your staff with global and national IT certifications to boost digital skills and productivity in your business.
Overview of the various IT skills required in business, including those for operating computer systems and IT infrastructure.
Prepare your business for the PSTN switch-off by January 2027, and upgrade legacy, analogue systems to digital solutions like VoIP.
Find out how to safeguard your data if you're using payroll software and what data protection means for payroll.
How to write an acceptable telephone usage policy for your business to ensure that you include all the key terms.
Understand the potential challenges and risks of implementing customer relationship management systems, and how to avoid them.
Understand the importance of a customer relationship management (CRM) strategy and why you should create one for your business.
Common issues around installing, activating and upgrading business software, and the possible effects of hardware upgrades.
Consider these steps before investing in software: assess needs, document processes, shortlist options, and ensure proper licensing.
Explore the pros and cons of Software as a Service (SaaS) to decide if cloud applications suit your business needs.
Discover the differences between bespoke and off-the-shelf business software, and what it means to buy or create your own applications.