Data Protection Impact Assessments are a key aspect of the 'Privacy by Design' requirements under the UK GDPR.
Although 'PIAs' (Privacy Impact Assessments) have been around for a while, there is some confusion over when to complete a DPIA, at what stage and who actually completes them and signs them off?On this full day workshop, we will go through every aspect of a DPIA. From best practice on designing a template DPIA through to determining 'high risks' and what may or may not require ICO consultation. Through a mixture of content based learning and interactive discussion we'll explore the requirements of a DPIA and analyse a real DPIA.
By the end of this workshop you will have a good understanding of when a DPIA is required, be able to use best practice and resources for creating, embedding and completing a DPIA and acquire the practical skills to do a DPIA from to start to finish, including follow up and audit.
Key Topics
- Data Protection by Design
- Ethics: What is this?
- What is meant by 'Data Protection Impact'?
- What is a DPIA?
- When do you need to complete a DPIA?
- Structure of a DPIA and content
- Who should complete a DPIA?
- Process for completing a DPIA
- Recording and presenting outcomes from a DPIA
- How to do Risk Assessments for a DPIA
- Risks, Controls,Assessments, Feedback
- Who accepts risks from a DPIA?
- Key roles needed in the process of a DPIA
- What can the DPO 'sign off'?
Event Information
| Event Date | 05-03-2026 10:00 am |
| Individual Price | From £449 plus VAT |
| Location | Online (live) |
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