Course Curriculum
GDPR Aim and Key Changes- Key Changes to the Law
- Aims of the GDPR
- Information Commissioners Office
- Data Protection Law
- Data Protection Terminology
- Principles of Data Protection
- Data Retention Periods
- Data Security
- Comply with the Law
- Sensitive Personal Data
- Legal Obligations
- Obtaining Consent
- Data Subject Rights
- Controller Obligations
- Controller Duties
- Reporting Breaches
- Cross-Border Data Transfer
Course Highlights
- The price is for the whole course including final exam – no hidden fees
- Accredited Certificate upon successful completion at an additional cost
- Efficient exam system with instant results
- Track progress within own personal learning portal
- 24/7 customer support via live chat
Assessment and Certification
At the end of the course, you will be required to sit an online multiple-choice test. Your test will be assessed automatically and immediately so that you will instantly know whether you have been successful. After you have successfully passed the final exam, you will be able to order an Accredited Certificate of Achievement at an additional cost of £19 for a PDF copy and £29 for an original print copy sent to you by post or for both £39.Career Path
Not only does our CPD and CiQ accredited course look good on your CV, setting you apart from the competition, it can be used as a stepping stone to greater things. Further advance your learning, launch a new career or reinvigorate an existing one. On successful completion of this course, you have the potential to achieve an estimated salary of £50,000. The sky really is the limit.Frequently Asked Questions
GDPR is an EU data protection law designed to safeguard personal information. It ensures organisations collect, store, and process data responsibly, giving individuals greater control over their privacy and protecting them from misuse or unauthorised access.
GDPR compliance is built on principles like lawfulness, transparency, data minimisation, accuracy, accountability, and security. These principles guide how organisations handle personal data and ensure responsible, ethical processing at every stage.
Individuals have rights such as access, rectification, erasure, data portability, and objection. These rights empower people to control how their data is collected, stored, used, and shared, ensuring transparency and trust in data practices.
A GDPR breach occurs when personal data is lost, accessed unlawfully, altered, or disclosed without permission. Breaches can harm individuals, and organisations must report serious incidents promptly and take preventive action to reduce future risks.
Compliance is a shared responsibility involving management, data controllers, processors, and Data Protection Officers. Each role ensures data is handled securely, policies are followed, and procedures are in place to meet legal and ethical obligations.

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