Art. 5 GDPR

Introduction to the General Data Protection Regulation

Data Protection Officer (DPA) Notes:

What you’ll learn

  • Art. 5 GDPR – Principles.
  • Art. 24, 26, 28 GDPR – Definitions and responsibilies.
  • Art. 25, 32 GDPR – Controller tasks and relation to the Art. 5 GDPR principles.
  • Introduction related to Art. 40(2) GDPR – Codes of Conduct for the specific needs of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises.
  • Introduction to Risk Management Art. 35(2) GDPR – Seek the advice of the data protection officer.
  • Exam Questions and Review according to Art. 39(1)(b) awareness-raising and training of staff.

Course Content

  • Introduction –> 2 lectures • 11min.
  • Article 25 – Data protection by design and by default –> 1 lecture • 4min.
  • Article 40(2) Overview Codes of conduct –> 1 lecture • 11min.
  • Articles 5 Principles Review and encouragement –> 1 lecture • 5min.
  • Art. 39(1)(b) Awareness-raising –> 7 lectures • 22min.
  • Offical Outro to the course – Assessment –> 1 lecture • 3min.
  • GDPR – Awareness – Quiz –> 0 lectures • 0min.

Art. 5 GDPR

Requirements

Data Protection Officer (DPA) Notes:

This course is about the meta principles of Art. 5 GDPR and the ability to define legally binding agreements, contracts and processes. Activities include legal aspects and the evaluation of risks. All participants will be introduced to various aspects of data protection using the GDPR. That record for students contains all of the following information:

Art. 5 GDPR Principles – Experienced

Art. 24, 26, 28 GDPR – Definitions and responsibilities

Art. 32 GDPR – Security of processing

Explanations related to Art. 40 Codes of Conduct

Exam Questions and Review according to Art. 39(1)(b) awareness-raising and training

An insight is provided and it is pointed out that a data protection officer should be consulted to evaluate all risks. Fundamentals of process management according to the GDPR are highlighted as encouragement for the own Codes of Conduct development. On the basis of the detailed basic teaching of Art. 5 of the GDPR, it is easier for the student to abstract the facts to his working level.

This course highlights Article 40 of the GDPR in particular and shall encourage the drawing up of codes of conduct intended to contribute to the proper application of this Regulation. The development of the Code of Conduct aims to reach a possible level of certification.

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