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Data protection: What you need to know

Since the GDPR had come into force almost 5 years ago, we consider that it is a timely opportunity to review the core data protection principles and the considerations to make when undertaking a data protection audit of your organisation.

We have also recently witnessed an unprecedented increase in the number of data breaches and cybersecurity attacks, which stresses the importance of data protection compliance and regulation.

Watch our data protection experts for a quick round-up of the following topics:

  • What is personal data?
  • Conducting a data protection audit and reviewing policies
  • Upcoming developments in data protection and AI regulation

Should you wish to discuss any of the issues highlighted in the webinar, please email marketing@clarkslegal.com.

Event details

  • 26 April 2023
  • On Demand Webinar
  • FREE
  • Privacy and Data Protection

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