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Free GDPR training course

A 100% free introduction to GDPR and data protection principles.

In this short course we'll cover some of the key concepts and principles of UK GDPR. We'll look briefly at some examples of how it applies in practice and you'll get an understanding of how GDPR fits into the array of other data protection and communications laws which affect how all of us are allowed to process personal data (within a commercial context).

At the end of the course you'll have the opportunity to complete a mini assessment and gain a certificate to prove your knowledge and understanding.

You can put this certificate on your CV or LinkedIn profile.

1 hour 100% online UK GDPR – DPA18 EU GDPR
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Note: For employee data protection training we recommend our more comprehensive GDPR Essentials Course which will help you meet your responsibilities under the accountability principle of UK GDPR. It covers the topics in more detail and contains more practical examples.

Why is it free?

We get it – data protection laws are complex. At Measured Collective we are committed to improving people's understanding of data protection laws so that they can learn how to use data more effectively and reduce their risk of financial penalties or criminal prosecution. Making this basic course free means that more people can access this knowledge.

Engaging

Data protection isn't everyone's favourite topic, so we get to the point. Each module is designed to keep you engaged and uses examples to bring difficult concepts to life.

Free certificate

Complete the end of course assessment and you'll get a certificate which you can add to your CV or LinkedIn profile. Want to track your progress? We recommend our GDPR Essentials course instead.

Course content

Learning outcomes

  • Understand the key principles, data subject rights of the UK General Data Protection Regulation.
  • Understand how UK GDPR is enforced and how it fits into the data protection law landscape: Data Protection Act, PECR, EU GDPR etc.
  • Be aware of some of your legal responsibilities under UK GDPR as an employee or owner of an organisation/company that processes personal data.

Recommended for

Gaining a basic understanding of GDPR and data protection concepts. For employee training we recommend our more thorough GDPR Essentials Course.

Prerequisites

There is no prerequisite for this GDPR training.

What do I need?

This course is 100% online. You will need a computer and a stable internet connection to access the video lessons and interactive assessments.

Modules

  • Overview of GDPR
  • Principles
  • Rights of the individual
  • Legal bases for processing personal data
  • Assessment – certificate on passing (score 70%+)

What you'll learn

In this course we cover many of the most important concepts of GDPR and related data protection laws. You'll finish the course with a firm understanding of what personal data is and what situations are covered by GDPR.

You'll also have a basic awareness of each of the principles of GDPR and the rights of individuals (data subjects).

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FAQs

How do I get the certificate?

At the end of the course there is a mini-assessment. Score 75%+ and you will have the option to "claim certificate". Click on this link and enter your name into the pop-up. Your certificate will then be generated.

Can I put the certificate on my CV or LinkedIn profile?

Yes, of course!

I lost my certificate or need to update my name

If you lost your certificate, need to fix a mistake or did not claim it after completing the end of course assessment you will need to repeat the end of course assessment. Sorry! – But don't worry, with your newfound GDPR knowledge it should be a piece of cake.