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Overview
The Data Protection Act 1998 requires organisations to protect customer and employee privacy. All businesses hold information about individuals, whether paper based or in electronic format. As a result of legislation, there are very strict rules governing how this data should be dealt with. Anybody who has access to any personal information on any other living individual (both facts and opinions) has to comply with the Data Protection Act (DPA) 1998 and should therefore be made aware of their duties as a result.
This workshop explains the rules governing all personal information and data, explains what to do when somebody requests access to their information and establishes guidelines on how to handle the information you hold.
The principles protect us all as individuals but following the principles also makes sound business sense.
Audience
This overview is relevant for all company directors, executives, senior managers and data controllers (those who decide how and why data is processed).
Workshop Objectives
This workshop covers practical and theoretical issues relating to Data Protection. The objectives of the workshop are to provide attendees with:
Prerequisites
Delegates should be familiar with the data currently held on individuals by the business and the business requirements for holding such data.
Course Contents