ISACA Ireland WEBINAR - GDPR Update - 2 years on

When:  Jun 11, 2020 from 16:00 to 17:00 (UTC)
Associated with  Ireland Chapter
The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, came into effect on May 25th, 2018. Now, almost exactly 2 years on, we take a look at how businesses have responded to it's introduction, how the regulators have handled its enforcement and what the future holds for one of the most important pieces of privacy legislation of our lifetime.

We will be joined by David Fagan of Business Legal who is a well recognised expert in Privacy and Data Protection and David will be joined by his colleague Gail Chalmin.

This webinar is ideal for anyone who is responsible for compliance, security professionals, and those who want or need insights into the current trajectory of EU regulators. Delegates will get insights into the landmark cases for the GDPR over the last 2 years, where the Data Protection Commission (“DPC”) in Ireland have been focusing their attention and what the DPC is likely to focus on in the future.

David will also give his insight into the key compliance issues that he sees organisations struggle with, and some common mistakes in implementing the GDPR.

Topics will include:

- Key points of the GDPR

- 3 Milestone rulings in the EU and why

- What the DPC in Ireland has focused on

- Article 27 and recent DPC comments

- Common issues for businesses complying with the GDPR

- Common mistakes in implementing the GDPR

- DPC: Where Next?


This webinar will qualify for 1 CPE.


David Fagan is one of Ireland’s most respected and experienced data privacy lawyers. David has both run his own successful practice as well as having formerly been Head of Data Protection at international law firm Eversheds. David specialises in multi jurisdictional legal projects, with a focus on the EMEA region and he has worked with household names such as Amazon, Microsoft, Heinz, Kelloggs, Air France, KLM, Nestle, Polo Ralph Lauren, Cisco etc as well as international bodies such as ENISA.

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