GDPR-raportointi

D&I webinar series

Webinar
tiistai 5.10.2021
klo 10.00 – 11.00
Tiedustelut:
elina.immonen-seise@dittmar.fi

D&I Innovation Powerhouse webinar:

GDPR-raportointi

D&I Innovation Powerhousen webinaarisarjan syyskausi jatkuu sukelluksella GDPR-raportointiin. Webinaarissa Jukka Lång kertoo, miksi yrityksen tietosuojatoimintojen raportoinnin järjestämiseen kannattaa kiinnittää huomiota ja mitä erityispiirteitä siihen liittyy.

Kansainvälisissä yhtiöissä GDPR-raportointi näyttelee merkittävää roolia compliancen varmistamisessa ja organisaation tietosuojatyön johtamisessa. Webinaarissa nousevat esille muun muassa seuraavat näkökohdat:

  • mitä hyötyjä systemaattisella ja kansainvälisten mallien mukaisella GDPR-raportoinnilla voidaan saavuttaa;
  • mistä asioista yrityksen johto tulee pitää tietoisena ja mikä on General Counselin rooli suhteessa GDPR-raportointiin; sekä
  • missä muodossa GDPR-raportointi kannatta esittää ja mihin seikkoihin tietosuojaviranomaiset todennäköisimmin kiinnittäisivät huomiota, jos organisaation toimintaan kohdistuisi tarkastus.

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elina.immonen-seise@dittmar.fi
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In D&I Innovation Powerhouse’s webinar series our lawyers address topical issues such as cooperation with authorities, legislation of AI-technologies and development, regulation, data transfers and reporting to the company executives.

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