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GDPR - Standard Data Protection System In 16 Steps
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4 typical mistakes with data protection law
1. Invest too much money
2. Only pretend to be compliant (e.g. copied templates)
3. Do nothing about it
4. Get a fine, pay compensation or lose reputation
With GDPR and big fines for privacy breaches, data protection became another field to get anxious about. Most companies fall within 4 groups that either:
a) invested too much money;
b) only pretend compliance, taking a risk of unexpected violation;
c) have not done a thing, not having faced any issues or breaches yet;
d) have already experienced negative consequences of incompliance
(fine, compensation, loss of reputation or trust).
This course aims at changing this situation. The truth is you neither must invest too much, nor have to be anxious, nor even have to spend too much time on it. I offer the most effective method I know. All you need is your management support, time, resources, but most importantly: a professional approach. You take all the steps and learn in the process. I humbly provide a guide on how to do it.
4 benefits of this course
1. You do not have to invest too much
2. You do not have to be anxious about privacy law
3. You do not have to spend too much time on it
4. You will get the most effective method I know
I will help you make better use of what you already have accomplished. If you think your compliance level is acceptable, but are still worried about data breaches and violations - this is an opportunity for you to achieve certainty you always wanted.
4 foundations of this course
1. You get compliant, not just listen about compliance
2. This course is for every organization
3. You will not experiment, but avoid mistakes
4. Do not get just tools or knowledge, but follow steps
In this course, you will not just learn by listening, but by doing. I want you to get compliant, not to talk compliance. Privacy is in almost all business activities. There are so many skills that you don’t have time to learn theory, neither can you afford to learn by experimenting on your firm.
It does not matter whether you work for a business, charity or a state institution. It does not matter, whether you are self-employed, work for a medium business, or for international capital group - we will cover all the known issues.
1. Invest too much money
2. Only pretend to be compliant (e.g. copied templates)
3. Do nothing about it
4. Get a fine, pay compensation or lose reputation
With GDPR and big fines for privacy breaches, data protection became another field to get anxious about. Most companies fall within 4 groups that either:
a) invested too much money;
b) only pretend compliance, taking a risk of unexpected violation;
c) have not done a thing, not having faced any issues or breaches yet;
d) have already experienced negative consequences of incompliance
(fine, compensation, loss of reputation or trust).
This course aims at changing this situation. The truth is you neither must invest too much, nor have to be anxious, nor even have to spend too much time on it. I offer the most effective method I know. All you need is your management support, time, resources, but most importantly: a professional approach. You take all the steps and learn in the process. I humbly provide a guide on how to do it.
4 benefits of this course
1. You do not have to invest too much
2. You do not have to be anxious about privacy law
3. You do not have to spend too much time on it
4. You will get the most effective method I know
I will help you make better use of what you already have accomplished. If you think your compliance level is acceptable, but are still worried about data breaches and violations - this is an opportunity for you to achieve certainty you always wanted.
4 foundations of this course
1. You get compliant, not just listen about compliance
2. This course is for every organization
3. You will not experiment, but avoid mistakes
4. Do not get just tools or knowledge, but follow steps
In this course, you will not just learn by listening, but by doing. I want you to get compliant, not to talk compliance. Privacy is in almost all business activities. There are so many skills that you don’t have time to learn theory, neither can you afford to learn by experimenting on your firm.
It does not matter whether you work for a business, charity or a state institution. It does not matter, whether you are self-employed, work for a medium business, or for international capital group - we will cover all the known issues.
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