GDPR - How Ready Is Your Business?

Rathbone Hall
Thursday, 22 March 2018
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm (UK time)
    • Ian Williams, Data Protection - Cyber, KPMG

GDPR (the General Data Protection Regulation) the new data protection law will start to be enforced by regulators across Europe from May 2018. With less than six months to go, KPMG has been incredibly busy helping clients across all sectors get ready.
In addition to the increasingly urgent need to understand current capability and develop any improvement plans, privacy notices need to updated, requests need to be dealt with within tighter deadlines, and having an inventory detailing what personal data is being handled ready to present to the regulator are all a must under the new law.
So as time fast runs out, how ready is your business? In this joint CPD event with the CISI, join us to see how KPMG's experience might be able to help you.
Learning Objective:
To gain an insight into GDPR and how your firm is equipped to handle the registration.
Please reserve your place at this event by registering here
About the Speaker:
Ian has worked for a number of public sector roles before focusing on information rights. After several years as Lead International Policy Officer at the Information Commissioner’s Office, representing the ICO at EU and International platforms, debating and developing data protection and privacy policy in public, private and law enforcement sectors he moved to working for the biggest Co-operative in the UK, the Co-operative Group providing data privacy advice on their diverse retail portfolio before being promoted to be Data Protection Officer for their Insurance arm.

Buffet Lunch and networking opportunity after the presentation
(Please let us know if you have any specific dietary requirements)

Please note change of venue for this event.

Venue
  • Rathbone Investment Management
  • Port of Liverpool Building
  • Pier Head
  • L3 1NW
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