GDPR and Cyber Security training

Gain access to our online cybersecurity training and GDPR courses designed to facilitate compliance, enhance cyber awareness, and safeguard your business against cyber threats and data breaches. All courses are conveniently accessible online and hold CPD accreditation for quality assurance. Achieve compliance with data protection laws efficiently and affordably through our comprehensive course offerings.

GDPR UK Training

Our GDPR and Cyber Security courses.

GDPR EU Advanced (Management) Training

£20.00
This IIRSM approved EU GDPR Advanced Training is ideal for Management and is your one-stop guide to everything you need to know about the latest change in data protection law. It explores the principles of the regulation, providing you with all the information you need to make sure you’re compliant. If you're a business operating in the UK

GDPR UK Advanced (Management) Training

£20.00
This IIRSM approved GDPR advanced training is for employees who not only need to know about their duties and responsibilities under the GDPR in the UK, but for those who are enforcing, or managing data protection in their workplace.

Cyber Security Awareness Training

£20.00
This online training course should be used by all employees within an organisation. It offers straightforward practical steps that will help to protect an organisation from cyber-attacks. The course aims to help the user understand how security breaches can occur, what to do to prevent cyber-attacks, and how to identify security weaknesses and strengthen them.

Fraud Awareness & Prevention Training

£20.00
This Fraud Prevention and Awareness Training Course covers what can be done to protect the workplace from fraud. Whether it is protecting an individual or the business as a whole, preventing fraudulent activity is vital for the ongoing success of any organisation.

GDPR EU Training

£20.00
Everyone who handles personal data must have a broad understanding of the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR – which is all about keeping personal data safe and protecting the interests of the people whose data it is. For those employees that have to handle data for work, this training course will teach you about the fundamental requirements needed to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation.

GDPR EU Refresher Training

£20.00
This course is suitable for anyone that has already taken GDPR training and wants to refresh their knowledge about the keeping of personal data safe and protecting the interests of the people whose data it is. As part of this refresher training, users who already have a good understanding of the GDPR will be given a recap of personal data, the principles of

GDPR UK in Education Training

£20.00
Working in education means that you are likely to handle special category data on a very regular basis. By the end of this UK GDPR in Education Training users will be able to identify personal data and special category data, know how to keep children's data safe and they will have a clear understanding of the 7 Principles of the GDPR and how they apply to the work they do. This course only takes 40 minutes to complete, and users will be provided with a printable certificate upon course completion.

GDPR Training UK

£20.00
This GDPR Essentials training course is suitable for anyone who handles personal data at work. It focuses on the GDPR in the UK and by the end of the course, users will have an understanding of the 7 principles of the GDPR in the UK and background knowledge of what it aims to achieve and why it exists. The GDPR brings together years of laws in the UK into a single piece of legislation. The course can be completed in just 35 minutes and users will receive a certificate upon course completion.

Your GDPR and Cyber Security legal obligations

In the UK, organisations handling personal data have legal obligations concerning GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) and cybersecurity. Here's what you need to know:

1. GDPR Compliance: As per the GDPR, you must ensure that personal data is processed lawfully, fairly, and transparently. This includes obtaining consent for data processing, limiting data collection to specified purposes, and implementing appropriate security measures to protect personal data.

2. Data Protection Measures: You're required to implement technical and organisational measures to safeguard personal data, including encryption, access controls, and regular security assessments. You should also have procedures in place for responding to data breaches and notifying the relevant authorities and affected individuals.

3. Data Subject Rights: Under the GDPR, individuals have rights over their personal data, such as the right to access, rectify, and erase their data. You must be prepared to respond to requests from data subjects exercising their rights under the GDPR.

4. Data Processing Agreements: If you engage third-party processors to handle personal data on your behalf, you're responsible for ensuring they comply with GDPR requirements. This may involve entering into data processing agreements that outline each party's responsibilities regarding data protection.

5. Cybersecurity Measures: Beyond GDPR requirements, you're obligated to protect your organization against cybersecurity threats. This includes implementing measures like firewalls, antivirus software, regular security updates, and employee training to prevent data breaches and cyberattacks.

6. Staff Training and Awareness: Your employees should receive training on GDPR compliance and cybersecurity best practices. This helps them understand their responsibilities and recognize potential threats, reducing the risk of human error leading to data breaches.

By fulfilling these obligations, you demonstrate your commitment to protecting personal data and cybersecurity, minimizing the risk of data breaches and regulatory penalties, and building trust with customers and stakeholders. Stay informed about legal requirements and best practices to effectively manage risks and compliance obligations.s