Data privacy

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Understand, operationalize and manage data protection (GDPR)
How can we implement the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation in the company more easily and more controllably? How can data governance actively contribute to compliance with GDPR requirements? Which rules, tools and technologies support the visibility and traceability of personal data in operations?
Learning objectives
In a pleasant, open atmosphere, you will learn the basics of the GDPR and what implications this has on operational data management and data governance. You will learn which Data Management disciplines can contribute to the
DSGVO compliance. This will give you a better picture of how “data privacy by design” can be implemented in concrete terms. Furthermore, we will address the mutual relationship between data protection, information security, other legal requirements, risk management and their interaction with professional data governance.
Format
- 1 day seminar, 09:00 – 17:00 hrs
- Lectures, discussion and group work
- incl. catering
- incl. materials
Target group
- Specialists and managers in the data-driven environment
- All decision makers, project and program managers from business units, IT and data management who have to implement and consider data protection requirements.
- IT & data governance leaders and managers
- IT and data governance consultants
Price
- Seminar: 970,- € per person
- Seminar + Expert Coaching (3 x 1h, as required) = 1.280,-€.
All prices per person plus VAT
For in-house team seminars with individual content, we will be happy to make you a suitable offer. Please contact us.
You will learn and experience:
Basics DSGVO
- Motivation and history of data protection
- The current basic data protection regulation (goal, principles, structure)
– Which data are personal? - What does the EU-DSGVO require.
Effects on internal company data operations
- Who is responsible (legally and operationally?
- Which data is affected
- How do we find affected data sets
- How do we assess residual risks?
Data protection “by design”
- How can requirements from the GDPR be anchored in operational data operations? Organizational and technological support from:
- Data governance
- Data catalog
- Meta data management
- Master data management
- Data Quality Management
- Data integration
The future of data protection
- Outlook for EU-wide and global regulatory projects on the ownership of data and information
Related standards
- ISO 27000 (Information Security Management)
- ISO 9000 series (Quality Management)
- ISO/IEC 20000 series (IT service management)
- ISO/IEC 15408 (Common Criteria for IT Security Evaluation)
- COBIT & ITIL
- BSI IT-Grundschutz (requirements according to § 8a BSI law)
- Requirements according to the IT Security Catalog