Plans for this Training Day/Workshop on 12th July in London, as previously indicated.
Following discussions with Wendy and Trevor, I am delighted to say that the main contributors on the day will be:
Janet Messer of the Health Research Authority tackles some of the myths that have built up about health data and its use for research with GDPR, based on experience and discussions since May.
Jisc's Chief Regulatory Adviser, Andrew Cormack, talks about GDPR and how you can streamline processes.
Read about what the law requires and what Jisc's members should do.
Most of us are familiar with the recorded messages at the start of phone calls that warn "this call may be recorded for compliance and training purposes". Some may recognise it as meeting the requirement to notify callers under the snappily titled Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000. But the data protection implications of call recording are perhaps more interesting.
Universities and colleges need to have various processes and practises in place prior to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) becoming UK law in May 2018. Andrew Cormack provides useful advice at these links:
GDPR Twelve Steps, Sorted