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GDPR 2 years on - lessons learned and practical tips for compliance
In this webinar, the Cornerstone Information Law team discuss the main GDPR issues that organisations have encountered and give practical tips on compliance, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cornerstone Information Law team's experience suggests that there remain significant gaps in compliance, even two years into the GDPR era.
Topics discussed in this webinar:
- Transparency and Accountability:
- Pitfalls of Privacy Notices
- Challenges with DPIAs and data protection policies
- Engaging with the ICO:
- The ICO's approach to regulation during the pandemic
- Tips on breach reporting
- The next two years - GDPR in a time of COVID-19 and Brexit
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