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How to keep out of trouble with GDPR: The case of Facebook, Google and Experian

05/03/2019

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In this webinar, we will be exploring the current trends, predictions and other things of relevance to GDPR enforcement. Further, we will touch on the big fines such as Facebook, Google, Experian as well as guide you how to stay out of trouble with the regulation.

Main points covered:

  • A summary of ICO enforcement action in the UK over the past 12 months
  • What organizations got wrong?
  • The big fines – Facebook and Experian
  • Trends and predictions
  • How to keep out of trouble with the regulator

Presenter:

Our presenter for this webinar, James Castro-Edwards is a partner and Head of Data Protection at Wedlake Bell LLP. James advises domestic and multinational organizations on data protection issues. His experience includes managing global data protection compliance projects for multinationals and advising domestic companies on complex data protection issues. He has also developed and delivered innovative data protection training programs for multinational clients, including a data protection officers’ training course which was accredited by a European government. James leads the firm’s outsourced data protection officer service, ProDPO.

James frequently speaks on data protection and cybersecurity issues and is widely published, having written articles for a wide variety of titles including The Times and The Guardian, and wrote The Law Society textbook on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Organizer: Ardian Berisha
Date: February 27th, 2019

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