GDPR is boring? Why it should beguile your Board

This session addresses the challenges around GDPR to help you not only be compliant but strategically equipped to navigate its challenges. A recent report from RSM UK indicates that 25% of housing associations have experienced a cyberattack in the past year, underscoring the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures.

As housing association Board members, you are responsible for ensuring GDPR compliance and maintaining sensitive data, which is valuable on the dark web because it contains a variety of personal information that may be exploited for phishing, fraud, and other illicit actions. By the end of this webinar, you will have a better grasp of GDPR and be better prepared to handle the complexity of data protection in your role as a board member.

What you will learn

  • The importance of GDPR: understand why GDPR compliance is not just a legal obligation but a critical component of your strategic oversight.
  • Refresh your knowledge: we will revisit the core principles of GDPR, knowledge and tools to safeguard your organisation against potential risks.
  • Latest developments: we will bring you up to date with regulatory changes, highlighting their implications for governance and compliance.
  • Identifying risk areas: explore risk areas relevant to Board members, helping you recognise potential pitfalls.
  • Key reporting areas: insights into reporting tools and critical questions you should be asking to ensure ongoing compliance within your housing association.

Further Info

Presented by Sam Linton

Thursday 21 November 2024 | 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

Our Webinars last 1 hour and are interactive, people can ask questions of the presenter and other attendees.  If you or your organisation have a Webinar subscription you will be sent a link to join this Webinar prior to the session.

This session is free for Webinar subscribers. 

Not a subscriber?  You can purchase this one session for £80 plus VAT.  Find out more here about becoming a subscriber.  Contact us for more details. 

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