When & Where?
Wednesday, 1st April 2015
to
Wednesday, 4th November 2015
Wellington Street
Leeds
LS1 1BA
United Kingdom
90% of the world’s data was made over the last two years. Concerned with the speed it’s multiplying? Today will be the slowest day, in your life, of new data generation.
Prepare for it. Know what you need to know under data legislation with the help of a DMA solicitor.
This half-day workshop will equip you with the relevant compliance knowledge plus crucial practical skills to make sure your business isn’t caught off guard by the changes.
An introduction to data protection includes;
· Advice for privacy policies
· Advice for opt-in and opt-out messages
· Practical tips on how to stay compliant while making the most out of marketing opportunities
· One-to-one attention (it is held in a small group)
· The opportunity to ask questions specific to your business
· A fact pack with in-depth advice and tips, templates for privacy policies, opt-in and opt-out wording, a table of legal requirements by channel and much more
The workshop will cover key terms and principles from The Data Protection Act 1998 and key rules and points from the Privacy and electronic communications regulation 2003.
This is the right course for marketing practitioners with a limited knowledge of data protection looking to get up to date with current practices, professionals new to data and compliance roles and small or medium-sized enterprises.
Earn valuable points towards your IDM Continuing Professional Development (CPD) scheme by attending DMA events. Attend this event and you will receieve 2 CPD points.
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Can't make this date? Check out our events page for more Introduction to data protection workshops taking place in the future.
Get £200 training credit when you book a course or qualification before 5pm on Thursday 31 August. Email us at training@theidm.com or call 0208 6140255 and quote CREDIT200.
Contact
For all enquiries regarding this event, including sponsorship opportunities, please contact Lucy Chapman.
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