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In this course on GDPR Connecticut, you’ll learn how the European Union’s GDPR applies to companies that collect or track data from EU residents. You’ll explore the law’s core principles, including the responsibilities of data controllers and processors, and how to handle cross-border data transfers, audits, and enforcement risks.
Even if your business is based entirely in Connecticut, GDPR may still apply if you serve users in the EU or use tools that track their data. This course explains who’s covered, what compliance looks like, and how to reduce legal and reputational risks. You’ll get practical guidance on managing consent, responding to access and deletion requests, and documenting your decisions.
We’ll also cover how to spot when a data breach triggers notification requirements. To help you avoid duplication and stay efficient, the course compares GDPR requirements with Connecticut’s data privacy law. By the end, you’ll be ready to apply GDPR protections with confidence while staying aligned with local operations.
It is for businesses and individuals who collect or track data from EU residents, including companies based in Connecticut that serve EU users or use tools that track their data, and who need to understand their GDPR responsibilities as data controllers.
It covers how the EU's GDPR applies, its core principles, the responsibilities of data controllers and processors, individual data rights, cross-border data transfers, data breach notification requirements, audits, enforcement risks, and how GDPR compares with Connecticut's data privacy law.
Even if your business is based entirely in Connecticut, GDPR may still apply if you serve users in the EU or use tools that track their data. The course explains who is covered and what compliance looks like.
You will build skills in consumer protection, data privacy laws, and standard operating procedures, and learn to apply GDPR protections while staying aligned with local operations.
Yes. The course includes several 'Test Your Knowledge' lessons throughout to help you check your understanding.