AI awareness – ethics and use in the workplace
£10.00 Excl. VATArtificial intelligence (AI) and how it is used responsibly and ethically in the workplace.
Data protection courses for different roles and levels of responsibility, from general awareness of GDPR regulations through to full training for data protection officers. Specialist courses for those involved in marketing and communications, board members and senior responsible officers.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) and how it is used responsibly and ethically in the workplace.
Upon successful completion of this course you will be automatically awarded a certificate containing the course name, completion date, CPD hours and learning objectives.
The course contains additional resource materials, useful links and a refresher guide.
This engaging online course will increase your understanding of the Data Protection Act and the GDPR, which set the rules for handling personal information.
With increased penalties for non-compliance under the new data protection regime, this course is a valuable resource to help you stay on the right side of the law.
The GDPR is a huge piece of law that came into force on 25th May 2018. It’s the biggest shake-up to data protection law in 20 years. The primary aim of the GDPR is to give us more control over our individual, personal data. This course gives you a refresher on the three main topics of GDPR – responsibilities, data protection and individual rights.
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into force in May 2018. Is your organisation up to speed on what this means for the way you handle its personal data?
Do you and your management team understand its implications and your obligations? We help you get to grips with everything GDPR related, and as the course has been written in conjunction with data privacy specialist lawyers, Clayden Law, you can be sure we’ve got you covered.
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into force in May 2018.
If you have been tasked with handling personal data within your organisation in any significant capacity, then this course is ideal for you.
This comprehensive online training course has been developed in association with CIPD, and will help HR professionals understand the changes brought in by the General Data Protection Regulation.
Equip yourself with a working knowledge of the new data protection regime and ensure your HR team is compliant today.
In association with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) and co-written by our legal partners at Clayden Law, this engaging training course provides guidance on how to ensure your marketing campaigns are compliant with the GDPR.
A must for those in the marketing industry.
With the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) now in effect, your organisation will be liable for hefty fines if it doesn’t comply.
If you’re responsible for building and implementing the policies around operations which process data, you need this course.
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) came into force in May 2018, but is your organisation up to speed on what this means for management of data?
If you are involved in the ongoing compliance efforts as a compliance officer, technology professional or data manager, this is the ideal course for you.
Every day, we navigate a sea of sensitive information, from names and addresses to health and financial data. A breach could have severe consequences for individuals and organisations alike.
Understanding Information Governance issues is crucial for anyone working within an organisation, as the impact of miscommunication or misunderstanding of how to manage information can be extremely damaging.
In healthcare, we are responsible for collecting, using, storing, processing and deciding the purpose of processing personal data.
As the amount of data collected, created and stored continues to increase, the need to protect it is even more important.
Responsible information sharing is key to delivering better and more efficient services; coordinated around the needs of children, young people and families. It’s especially important in light of new data privacy regulations.
In this information sharing training course you’ll learn about the sharing process and when to impart information; and visit some likely scenarios.
Everyone is vulnerable online, particularly children. Rapid development of the internet and mobile technologies mean it’s vital that children understand how to behave online, and know how to respond appropriately in order to remain safe and avoid harming others. In this course, we explore the potential risks which can help us teach and encourage responsible and safe use of the internet.
Children and young people are online more than ever. From phones and tablets to social media and messaging apps, the internet offers a range of opportunities for learning and connection, but also presents real risks. As a parent or carer, your guidance is crucial. Understanding those risks and how to respond helps keep children safe. Let’s take a look at what to watch for and how to tackle it.
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