GDPR Training.
In a world where privacy expectations are rising and regulations are tightening, understanding data protection isn’t optional—it’s business-critical. We cut through the legal jargon to help your teams make sense of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the real world—in their roles, their decisions, and their day-to-day interactions with data.
When teams understand the reasoning behind GDPR—not just the fear of fines—they become more likely to engage with their duties.
The gold standard for data privacy
GDPR is fundamentally about respecting people and their right to privacy—we help you turn these principles into a powerful business advantage. Our practical and engaging training sessions go beyond an overview of General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to show your team exactly how data protection applies to their everyday work and why it’s important. Covering everything from understanding data subject rights and best practices for handling personal data to managing consent and avoiding breaches.
Course overview
Our training is structured into focused modules covering key areas of GDPR compliance. Each can be delivered in-person or through the Cosegic online portal, with both options expertly designed to offer an engaging and interactive learning experience.
- The key concepts and principles of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
- The rights that individuals have under GDPR
- What might happen when things go wrong
- The key obligations and requirements placed by GDPR on your organisation and any third parties you work with
- Processes and procedures you need to have implemented in order to comply with GDPR
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RELEVANCE
Whether they’re handling customer data, launching email campaigns, or managing internal records, our GDPR compliance training explains not just what the rules are, but why they matter.
RED TAPE
We break down regulatory jargon into clear, straightforward steps to GDPR compliance — empowering your people with practical insights they can apply with confidence.
RAMIFICATIONS
We highlight common data protection pitfalls (like mishandling consent or insecure storage) and provide your team with practical tools to avoid them.
GDPR training FAQs
GDPR training does not have a fixed expiration date. However, we recommend employees complete annual refresher training to stay updated on any changes to data protection regulations and best practices. In some cases, businesses may also conduct training more frequently if significant changes occur within the company or in the legal landscape.
Under the rules of GDPR, there is no specific minimum number of employees required for compliance. However, certain businesses may need to appoint a Data Protection Officer (DPO) if they meet specific criteria.
Under GDPR, all staff who handle personal data or are involved in processing, managing, or storing personal information should receive training. This ensures these employees understand their responsibilities regarding data protection, can recognise potential risks, and know how to handle personal data securely.