
This chapter includes the following sections:
Data Protection As A Fundamental Right
Brief History of Personal Data Privacy Legislation
Brief History of GDPR
This chapter includes the following sections:
Chapters of the GDPR (provisions)
What is the Purpose of GDPR?
Definitions and Terms of the GDPR
Main Players Under the GDPR
Territorial Scope of the GDPR
Does the GDPR Apply to Your Organisation?
This chapter includes the following sections:
What is Personal Data?
(categories of personal data)
This chapter includes the following sections:
What is Data Protection?
What is Data Breach?
In Case of Data Breach
This chapter includes the following sections:
What is Data Processing?
Processing Special Category Data
Seven Principles of GDPR
Six Lawful Basis for Processing
Consent of Data Subject
Legitimate Interest
Legal Obligation
Contractual Obligation
Vital Interest
Public Interest
How to Determine Lawfulness
Security of Processing Operations
Data Subject's Rights
Responsibility of Data Controller
Responsibilities of A Processor
This chapter includes the following sections:
Do I have to comply with the GDPR?
How To Be GDPR Compliant?
Demonstrating Compatibility: Accountability
Eduquate Documantation
Security Measures
Policies and Notices
Codes of Conduct / Certification Mechanism
Data Protection By Design and By Default
Data Breach Action Plans
Determination of Authorized Persons (DPOs)
This chapter includes the following sections:
Crossborder Transfers of Personal Data
List of Allowed Countries
This chapter includes the following sections:
Judicial Remedies
Data Protection Authorities
The Roles of EDPB and EDPS
This chapter includes the following sections:
Penalties(Fines)
The EU GDPR is the regulation that contains the most stringent rules on data protection in the world.
The GDPR was approved by the European Commission in 2016 and then became law in 2018, entering into force simultaneously in every country of the EU. After the GDPR came into force, all of the regulations we just mentioned and local laws on a country basis were replaced by the GDPR.
With GDPR, the need to comply with a single and standard data protection legislation has emerged for all institutions and organizations operating in the EU region, regardless of where they are in the world.
This course provides introductory information about the EU-GDPR. It covers; background of data protection laws and regulations, key terms and terminology of GDPR, personal data security as individuals' fundamental rights, data processing principles, accountability principle, territorial scope, international data transfers, personal data breach, data subject's rights, and supervision, enforcement and penalties.
This course for anyone dealing with the personal data protection within or outside EU member states. If you are seeking a comprehensive overview of the GDPR, then this course is completely for you.
Explore accountability measures, breach notifications, and principles of international data transfers in the context of GDPR.
Understand individuals' rights under GDPR and how organisations must meet these requirements.
In conclusion, gain a comprehensive understanding of the GDPR.