487.200 kr.
This comprehensive practitioner course with independent APMG exam, will provide a practical guide to planning, implementing, and maintaining compliance with Data Protection & GDPR (EU & UK) Regulations. The course contains Data (Use and Access) Act impacts on Data Protection throughout.
Data protection law requires, the appointment of a Data Protection Officer (DPO) for some controllers and processors, including those in the public sector. The obligations for this challenging role will require insight into privacy threats, risks, data breach management, secure design and secure by default principles, artificial intelligence (AI) and privacy compliance and the legal spectrum of the DPA18 & the GDPRs.
This course is suitable for data protection officers, data protection practitioners, HR Professionals, compliance officers, auditors, IT & security Professionals.
Continuous Professional Development (CPD)
CPD points can be claimed for NCSC assured courses at the rate of 1 point per hour of training for NCSC assured courses (up to a maximum of 15 points).
We advise learners to have some prior practical Data Protection experience, although not essential. Attending the QA Data Protection Foundation (QACDPF) course is recommended but not mandatory.
This Data Protection Foundation & Practitioner course is primarily aimed at DPOs and professionals working with IT, Risk, Security, Governance and Compliance roles across public and private sectors. It is also aimed at Human Resource and Marketing Professionals, Product Owners, Business Analysts and Project Managers.
Learn to address new privacy situations by applying acquired knowledge, facts, techniques, and rules learnt from this course.
Business outcomes
Module 1: Data Protection Management Maturity
By the end of this module, learners will:
Exercise: Accountability Framework and Implementation Plan Document
Module 2: Useful steps to compliance
By the end of this module, learners will be able to:
Module 3: Data Protection by Design, by Default and DPIAs
By the end of this module, learners will:
Exercise: DPIA
Module 4: Risk Management, Assurance and Appropriate Security
By the end of this module, learners will:
Exercise: Baseline Control Sets and Risk Assessment for the process
Module 5: Obligations on Controllers and Processors
By the end of this module, learners will:
Exercise: Breach Reporting
Exercise: Subject Access Requests
Module 6: Direct Marketing and Online Profiling
By the end of this module, learners will:
Module 7: Transfers to Third Countries
By the end of this module, learners will:
Module 8: Privacy & Monitoring
By the end of this module, learners will:
Module 9: Information Commission & Staying Compliant
By the end of this module, learners will:
Exercise: Case Studies
Module 10: AI, Data Protection & Other Laws
By the end of this module, learners will:
Module 11: Introduction to AI Governance
By the end of this module, learners will:
Module 12: Introduction to Privacy impact of Generative AI & AI Agents
By the end of this module, learners will:
Module 13: Implementing AI Systems and Privacy
By the end of this module, learners will:
Learners will be prepared for the independent APMG Data Protection Practitioner exam. The exam is administered separately and is not included as part of the teaching delivery. Exercises, reviews, and scenario-based work support exam readiness throughout the programme.
The course includes practical exercises, case studies, and real-world scenario analysis. Learners develop hands-on capability in DPIAs, breach reporting, information assurance planning, international transfers, and applying GDPR requirements.