Faculty of Administration and Social Sciences, WSEI University in Lublin; Institute of Public Administration and Business, WSEI University in Lublin.
On 25 May 2025, seven years will have passed since the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) began to apply in EU member states. This is a good time to summarize the seven years of its implementation. During the training, the most important GDPR regulations will be discussed, along with practical examples of their application. The trainer will present, among other topics, the obligation to report data breaches to supervisory authorities within 72 hours and the most common types of breaches observed in Poland. Participants will learn about the role of Data Protection Officers (DPOs), including the practical aspects of their work. The training will also address cooperation between member states in building a shared policy on personal data protection.
For nearly seven years, GDPR has applied across the European Union. During this period, many organizations have had to adapt their procedures to new data protection standards. GDPR has become the cornerstone of the European approach to privacy and a model for regulations in other parts of the world. However, many practical challenges remain, especially in the context of new technologies and international data transfers.
Event takes place on ONLINE platform
Duration: 90 minutes (60 minutes – lecture, 30 minutes – Q&A and discussion – participants will be able to connect using a microphone and camera).
Training agenda:
An academic researcher and teacher employed as a university professor. Associated with WSEI University in Lublin since 2012. An expert in information security, with particular emphasis on personal data protection, online security, and internal control systems. He has worked with dozens of organizations on GDPR implementation and internal control systems, as well as staff training, including the Office of Electronic Communications, voivodeship offices, uniformed services, cultural institutions, and corporations.
His academic interests include: information security policy, especially personal data protection and the social aspects of cybersecurity; internal control in public finance; and copyright law in social media. He is the author or co-author of dozens of academic publications, including two monographs, two academic textbooks, and seven edited volumes. He has supervised over 100 diploma theses. He has co-organized and participated in numerous academic conferences and taken part in international projects aimed at the internationalization of higher education.
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