Data protection II

In a few words

Learn more about personal data protection and the obligations of companies responsible for data processing.

After a reminder of the essential principles of data protection, the course uses examples to address the notion of "automated individual decision" and the resulting duties of the data controller. The course continues with an explanation of the purpose of the different types of cookies and the difference between anonymisation and non-anonymisation of personal data.

The second part of the course deals with exceptions to the right of information and restrictions on the right of access to information and continues with the outsourcing of personal data.

The course concludes with a presentation of organisational obligations, such as the register of data processing activities and the impact assessment.

Price: CHF 89.-
Duration: 30
Certification test: 25 Questions
Access: 1 month
Available languages:

Experts

SAQ Duration of recognised SAQ certification: 70 minutes min

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