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DATA PROTECTION OFFICER PROGRAMME The biggest European-wide reform of data protection and privacy laws will be implemented from January 2016 and senior managers must address the impact for their organisation. The new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) will come into force in early 2016 and organisations have up to two years to implement the changes. Developed in partnership with GO DPO EU Compliance, this programme will prepare you to take the necessary steps to ensure business continuity and protect reputation. In order to achieve the DPO Certificate of Completion participants will need to pass six module tests as they work through the online phase of the programme. Benefits to the individual This benchmark programme will equip you to deal with a wide range of data protection and privacy contingencies in your daily work. Ranked among the world s top 50 business schools, Henley offers a blended learning approach to help you get to grips with the GDPR and confidently implement change in your organisation. Benefits to the organisation Under the GDPR organisations will be required to appoint a suitably qualified Data Protection Officer who will be accountable to the board. This programme is tailored to ensure that your senior managers will be well-placed to implement the necessary measures to ensure full compliance with the new EU Regulation. Who is it for? Leaders and senior managers, within the financial services sector, who are accountable for data protection in their organisations and who have practical experience and knowledge in technology/data processing, audits, compliance/ risk management, legal/regulatory affairs, human resources or general management. Faculty and tutors This programme is co-delivered by Henley faculty members, experienced practitioners and industry speakers. Professor Andrew Kakabadse Programme co-director Ardi Kolah Programme co-director Recently voted into the Thinkers 50 Hall of Fame, Professor Andrew Kakabadse is one of the world s leading experts on top teams, boardroom effectiveness and governance practice. Andrew has consulted and lectured in the UK, Europe, USA, SE Asia, China, Japan, Russia, Georgia, the Gulf States, India and Australia. He was also Vice Chancellor of the International Academy of Management and has been Chairman of the Division of Occupational Psychology, British Psychological Society, 2001. Andrew undertook a major world study of boardroom effectiveness and governance practice, resulting in his most recent book The Success Formula. His current areas of interest focus on improving the performance of top executives, top executive teams and boards, excellence in consultancy practice, leadership, corporate governance, conflict resolution and international relations. Founder and Director of GO DPO EU Compliance, Ardi is co-author of Data Protection and Privacy and The Data Protection Officer s Handbook, published by Kogan Page. He is also editor of the Journal of Data Protection and Privacy published by Henry Stewart Publications. Ardi worked as a reporter/producer for the BBC before moving to senior roles in corporate communications management for Accenture, Brit Insurance and Genworth Financial. As Director of Marketing and Communications for the Defence Academy of the UK/Cranfield University he worked with Professor Brian Collins in cyber security research and was responsible for launching the National Resilience Centre. A Fellow of several institutes and with over a decade of executive education and management training experience, Ardi has also been an advisor on corporate communications to the Cabinet Office, Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and many other organisations. He has a first degree in law from Kingston University and an LL.M from King s College London.
This practical programme is an excellent way for senior managers responsible for data protection and privacy to ensure that their knowledge and skills are up to date in order to safeguard business continuity; enhance the reputation of the organisation and boost confidence among their customers across the European Union. Hazel Grant Partner Field Fisher LLP Learning Points Outcomes What to do in your first 100 days as a DPO Core principles of risk management The fundamental legal principles of data protection and privacy The substantive differences between Data Protection Act 1998 and the GDPR Data and security obligations Processing of data and cloud computing Creating a learning organisation culture Ability to build and manage effective relationships with directors, stakeholders and supervisory authorities Capability to revise data protection policies Ability to undertake risk minimisation measures including Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) and the Data Protection Compliance Review (DPCR) A working knowledge of key concepts, scope of application, individual rights provisions, core principles, data security, data transfers and new accountabilities under GDPR A detailed understanding of key differences between the previous regime in the UK and GDPR across the European Union Ability to manage data processors and suppliers A firm grasp of business continuity risks Ability to pursue confinement and data minimisation strategies Understanding of ISO27001 overlap, cloud computing considerations, mobile technologies, tokenisation, data security and data leakage monitoring Ability to implement new practices throughout your organisation and ensure best practices are observed To book, and for more information please visit www.henley.ac.uk/dpo
Data Protection Officer Programme All modules are compulsory Introduction workshop 1.5 day residential workshop Understand the latest developments in data protection and privacy, including case studies, judgments, key business continuity issues and challenges facing DPOs. First 100 days Risk Management Online learning modules Fundamental Legal Principles Substantive differences between DPA 1998 and GDPR Data and Security Obligations Processing of Data and Cloud Computing Integration workshop 2 day residential workshop Undertake team exercises based on real-life scenarios. Hear from industry experts to embed learning and provide insights into how DPOs can integrate the programme successfully. Award of DPO Certificate of Completion
Organisations must address the requirements of the GDPR and this new programme is at the forefront in preparing Data Protection Officers for the new legislation. Mike Davis, Head of Open Programmes, Henley Business School Programme co-directors: Professor Andrew Kakabadse Ardi Kolah Programme dates: Launching April 2016 and will run 8 times a year Please email exec@henley.ac.uk for dates Programme length: Introduction workshop: 1.5 days Online Modules: 5 6 months (recommended 6 hours per week) Integration workshop: 2 days Programme fee: 11,695 + VAT (including module 1 and 8 residential costs) For more information, please contact: Henley Business School Greenlands Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire RG9 3AU exec@henley.ac.uk Tel +44 (0)1491 418 767 www.henley.ac.uk/exec HenleyBusinessSchool Executive Education at Henley Business School @HenleyBSchool +Henleyacuk HenleyBSchool EFMD This brochure is correct at the time of going to print (December 2015). Henley Business School reserves the right to amend any aspects of this information. For the latest information please see our website.