GDPR DAY - Personal data protection in international IT solutions (Paid Course).


Details
Join now the 1-day workshop for IT - General Data Protection Regulation explained - examples & clear language
The course will be delivered by experienced international lawyer - attorney-at-law Joanna Mamczur, MBA, LL.M. Finance.
To participate, boook your place here:
You will learn:
- Why GDPR is relevant to software houses that work internationally.
- What is the GDPR and what are the practical differences between data controllers and data processors.
- What are the risks and pitfalls of using SaaS and cloud computing.
- What is the joint liability for GDPR incompliance.
- How to hedge the formal risks and how to properly choose the vendors of IT solutions.
- How to negotiate agreements on IT services and software licences to become GDPR compliant.
Who should join?
Anyone responsible for the proper funtioning of the IT infrastructure in the company, including business owners, software houses, software developers and PMs.
We will keep the event fairly small - in a workshop format - so make sure you get your seat before your competitors will. ;-)
Formal RSPV:
The training program includes the following modules:
Module I - Introductory issues
Interpretation and application of key GDPR terms; an indication of when the processing of personal data is illegal. Explanation of rights granted to individuals in the industry in which the training participants operate. Implementation of legal obligations incumbent on data controllers and data processors.
Module II - Legal basis for the processing of personal data
Legal basis for the processing of personal data by the data controller. Documentation which should be adapted and lead to the proper processing of personal data.
Module III - Organizational challenges
New responsibilities for planning the internal structure of the data processing system.
Participants will find out who, why and how should ensure the creation and further coordination of preparations in their organization. Explanation of the purpose and content of the Register of Data Processing Activities, Impact Assessment for Personal Data and the role of the Data Protection Officer.
Module IV - Documentation
Participants will receive practical tips that should be followed when writing documents and designing procedures involving the processing of personal data.
Register of Data Processing Activities, Register of Authorizations, Data Security Policy, consent form, request to cease / suspend / limit processing at the request of an individual.
Module V - Cooperation with third parties
Legal and organizational risks related to entrusting the processing of personal data to third parties, with particular emphasis on outsourcing, external IT services and software.
Presenter
The workshop will be provided to you by experienced business lawyer and author of articles on GDPR - Joanna Mamczur, LL.M., MBA.
Joanna Mamczur is an attorney-at-law with over 12 years of international experience in business advisory services, working with corporate clients, financial institutions as well as SMEs and startups. She holds Master of Laws degrees from France (Paris), Poland and LL.M. Finance degree from Germany (the Institute for Law and Finance - Goethe Universitaet in Frankfurt am Main) as well as an Executive MBA degree.
She has been a speaker at conferences and trainings on the GDPR/ personal data protection, including major events in IT (ComputerWorld) and medical sectors.
Within the scope of her professional practice, Joanna Mamczur advises companies how to prepare for the GDPR compliance.
Furthermore, she published several press articles on personal data protection and business law.
More info: www.mamczur.com

GDPR DAY - Personal data protection in international IT solutions (Paid Course).