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EDPS-DPOs meetings
31
May
2018
43rd Meeting of the Data Protection Officers and the EDPS
43rd Meeting of the Data Protection Officers of the EU institutions and the European Data Protection Supervisor, European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium
Case Study on Social Media Monitoring
Langues disponibles: anglais
Keeping a logbook: Q&A on records (ppt)
Langues disponibles: anglais
DPIA Case Study Handout
Langues disponibles: anglais
DPIA Case Study for DPO meeting (ppt)
Langues disponibles: anglais
Radar Watchkeeping (ppt)
Langues disponibles: anglais
29
May
2018
EDPS Training for new Data Protection Officers
EDPS Training for new Data Protection Officers (DPOs) on 29 May 2018
14
May
2018
Phase-out of prior checks under Article 27 of Regulation (EC) No. 45/2001
In preparation for the 'new Regulation 45', many DPOs ask about the 'phase-out' of prior checks under Article 27 of the 'old' Regulation 45. This letter, sent in reply to a request from the DPOs of the Executive Agencies, sets out the current EDPS approach on this topic.
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20
Mar
2018
Trainings for Heads of Unit/Heads of Sector – New Dates
Dates: 2 May 2018, 2 July 2018
Time: 12.00 - 14.00
Location: EUSA, Jean-André de Motstraat 24, 1040 Etterbeek
EU institutions' managers can enrol online here in EU learn.
Trainings for Heads of Unit/Heads of Sector given by the EDPS in the framework of the European School of Administration (EUSA) lunch conference.
Subject/purpose of the training
Everyday, Heads of Units/ Heads of Sectors in the EU institutions and bodies collect, use or store (process) personal data in the course of their work. From selection and recruitment, staff appraisals, administrative inquiries, organising meetings, managing visitors to dealing with contracts, grants and tenders, personal data is everywhere! Also, drafting legislative proposals, implementing or delegated acts (or international agreements) may lead to processing of personal data in many cases.
The law applicable to the EU institutions and bodies when they process personal data of individuals is about to change. The new Regulation will come into effect in 2018 (repealing Regulation (EC) 45/2001) and has significant implications for all those dealing with personal data in their work.
The updated rules will impose new obligations but will also remove some administrative burdens. This course aims to help you prepare for these new rules. The course gives you a practical overview of your obligations as Heads of Units/Heads of Sectors within the EU institutions: data protection's principles, your institution's "accountability" in practice, how to embed data protection principles in new procedures and projects under your responsibility, what to do in case of personal data breaches, how to ensure data protection compliance in your procurement procedures and much more.
16
Feb
2018
Trainings for Heads of Unit/Heads of Sector
Dates: 16 February 2018, 16 March 2018, 2 May 2018, 2 July 2018
Time: 12.00 - 14.00
Location: Jean-André de Motstraat 24, 1040 Etterbeek
Managers can enrol online here.
Trainings for Heads of Unit/Heads of Sector given by the EDPS in the framework of the EUSA lunch conference with the participation of Philippe Renaudiere, Data Protection Officer at the European Commission.
Subject/purpose of the training
Everyday, Heads of Units/ Heads of Sectors in the EU institutions and bodies collect, use or store (process) personal data in the course of their work. From selection and recruitment, staff appraisals, administrative inquiries, organising meetings, managing visitors to dealing with contracts, grants and tenders, personal data is everywhere!
The law applicable to the EU institutions and bodies when they process the personal data of individuals is about to change. The new Regulation will come into effect in spring 2018 (repealing Regulation (EC) 45/2001) and has implications for all those dealing with personal data in their work.
The updated rules will impose new obligations but will also remove some administrative burdens. This course aims to give you a practical overview of your obligations as Heads of Units/Heads of Sectors within the EU institutions: your institution's "accountability" in practice, how to embed data protection principles in new procedures and projects under your responsibility, what to do in case of personal data breaches, how to ensure data protection compliance in your procurement procedures and much more.
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