Be prepared for a data breach
After a brief introduction to the phenomenon of “duty to report”, the focus is turned to the supervisor. What role does it play, both in general and specifically aimed at data leaks. Subsequently, the preparations that an organization can make with regard to the prevention and handling of a data breach are discussed. The determination of responsibility and liability, privacy accounting, contract management and the privacy organization is discussed in more detail.
Teacher: Anne-Wil Duthler from First Lawyers
Start: May 12, 2023
Duration: part of the day (10:00 to 14:00)
Investment: €500, – excl. VAT
Content
Module B4 consists of two parts, namely:
- B4a: Being prepared for a data breach
- B4b: How can and should I act after a data breach?
For each part you will find an introductory text, followed by various digital learning activities. In ‘Literature’ the mandatory and recommended literature is included for each component.
Central to module B4 (a and b) is what the world looks like before and after a data breach and which “forces” play a role in this. Points for attention include preparation, reporting, the role of management, the formal legal settlement and conducting a defence. The obligation to report data breaches as included in the AVG is discussed in detail. .
After a brief introduction to the phenomenon of “duty to report”, the focus is turned to the supervisor. What role does it play, both in general and specifically aimed at data leaks. Subsequently, the preparations that an organization can make with regard to the prevention and handling of a data breach are discussed. Determining responsibility and liability, privacy accounting, contract management and the privacy organization are discussed in more detail
Obligations associated with this part
To fulfill the obligations under this section, you must:
- Make a diagnostic test, in preparation for the subject matter to be followed;
- Take a diagnostic test after the self-study, which must be completed with a pass. This is a condition for participation in the workshop;
- To be present during the workshop;
- A final exam with a passing mark.
Study load
The self-study takes about 16 hours, the workshop takes about 4 hours and the final exam takes about 2 hours.
Investment and sign up
After registration you will have direct access to the course in our learning environment. The total costs for the module are €500 (excluding VAT and per person). Participants of the Center for Information Security and Privacy Protection (CIP) and the The Hague Security Delta receive a 15% discount on the entire training offer. Contact our service desk.
Private individuals and government institutions are exempt from VAT.
Register
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