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Module 1: Understanding personal data and GDPR
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Introduction
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Unit 1: Personal data and data protection
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Unit 1.1: What is personal data?
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Unit 1.2: Data Protection: Background and Basic principles
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Unit 1.3: What is GDPR: An introduction
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Unit 1.4: GDPR in brief
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Unit 1.5: To whom does GDPR apply: ‘Controllers’ and ‘Processors’
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Unit 1.6: Territorial scope: The “establishment” and the “targeting” criterion.
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Unit 1 : Test 1
4 questions10 min
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Unit 1: Test 2
4 questions10 min
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Unit 2: Key definitions and terms
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Unit 2 : Test 1
4 questions10 min
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Unit 2: Test 2
4 questions10 min
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Unit 3: GDPR principles
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Unit 3.1: First principle: Lawfulness, fairness and transparency
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Unit 3.2: Second principle: Purpose limitation
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Unit 3.3: Third principle: Data minimisation
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Unit 3.4: Fourth principle: Accuracy
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Unit 3.5: Fifth principle: Storage limitation
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Unit 3.6: Sixth principle: Integrity and Confidentiality
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Unit 3.7: Seventh principle: Accountability
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Unit 3 : Test 1
4 questions10 min
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Unit 3: Test 2
4 questions10 min
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Unit 4: The GDPR individual rights
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Unit 4.1: The right to be informed (Article 13 & 14 of the GDPR)
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Unit 4.2: The right to access information
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Unit 4.3: The right to rectification
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Unit 4.4: The right to erasure
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Unit 4.5: The right to restrict processing
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Unit 4.6: The right to data portability
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Unit 4.7: THE RIGHT TO OBJECT
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Unit 4.8: The right to automated decision-making including profiling (ARTICLE 22 OF THE GDPR)
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Unit 4 : Test 1
4 questions10 min
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Unit 4: Test 2
4 questions10 min
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Unit 5: Basic readings, resources, documents
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Unit 5.1: Basic official documents
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Unit 5.2: General aspects
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Unit 5.3: Special or country-specific aspects
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Unit 5.4: Sector-specific aspects
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Unit 5.5: References for Key definitions and terms
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Introduction
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Module 2: GDPR and my SME
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Introduction
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Unit 1: GDPR in EU digital transformation and economy
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Unit 1.1: Personal data and its privacy in the digital age
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Unit 1.2: Challenges for SMEs
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Unit 1 : Test 1
4 questions10 min
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Unit 1: Test 2
4 questions10 min
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Unit 2: Preparing for GDPR: Where does my SME stand and what should be done?
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Unit 2.1: The GDPR lawful bases of processing
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Unit 2.2: GDPR readiness assessment
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Unit 2.3: Strategy and implementation
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Unit 2 : Test 1
4 questions10 min
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Unit 2: Test 2
4 questions10 min
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Unit 3: GDPR and data protection in everyday workplace
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Unit 3.1: The physical space
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Unit 3.2: The actors: Awareness raising and training among employees
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Unit 3: Test 1
4 questions10 min
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Unit 3: Test 2
4 questions10 min
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Unit 4: Data protection ‘by design’ and ‘by default’
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Unit 4.1: What is GDPR ‘by design’ and ‘by default’
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Unit 4.2: The impact Of GDPR for future project/services planning
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Unit 4 : Test 1
4 questions10 min
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Unit 4: Test 2
4 questions10 min
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Unit 5: Basic readings, resources, documents
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Unit 5.1: Personal data and its privacy in the digital age
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Unit 5.2: The GDPR lawful bases of processing
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Unit 5.3: What is GDPR ‘by design’ and ‘by default’
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Unit 5.4: The impact Of GDPR for future project/services planning
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Introduction
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Module 3: GDPR 'beyond compliance'
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Unit 1: GDPR: Thinking beyond compliance
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Unit 2: #1 First…..follow your data!
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Unit 3: #2 Thinking about GDPR and innovation
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Unit 4: #3 Engage your customers: The power is shifting to the person
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Unit 5: #4 GDPR and digital transformation Setting the ‘new normal’ in doing business
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Unit 6: #5 Turning GDPR into a competitive edge
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Unit 1: GDPR: Thinking beyond compliance
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