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In this course on GDPR Utah, you’ll learn how the GDPR applies to U.S. companies that process data from EU residents. You’ll also see how global privacy standards like GDPR connect to your practices in Utah, especially if your business handles personal data through websites, apps, or digital tools.
We’ll start by unpacking the core concepts of the GDPR, such as lawful processing, transparency, and the roles of data controllers and processors. Then you’ll learn how to apply those principles to real-world situations, like building privacy notices, handling access or deletion requests, and managing third-party vendors.
The course explains how to stay compliant even if your business is entirely U.S.-based but serves EU users. You’ll also explore what ethical data use looks like in industries common across Utah, including tech, healthcare, retail, and education. By the end, you’ll know how to meet your legal responsibilities while building trust with customers around the world.
It is for U.S.-based businesses, including those in Utah, that handle personal data through websites, apps, or digital tools and may process data from EU residents. It covers industries common across Utah such as tech, healthcare, retail, and education.
The course explains how to stay compliant even if your business is entirely U.S.-based but serves EU users, covering when and how the GDPR applies to U.S. organizations.
You'll learn to build privacy notices, handle access or deletion requests, manage third-party vendors, navigate international data transfers, develop a data breach response plan, and create GDPR-compliant policies and procedures.
Yes. It addresses Utah's data protection regulations and includes a lesson on the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA), showing how global standards like the GDPR connect to practices in Utah.
Lessons cover the scope and applicability of the GDPR, the data protection principles, individual rights, records of processing, security and DPIAs, the role of Data Protection Officers, data breaches and notification, lawful data transfer mechanisms, monitoring and auditing, consequences of non-compliance, and emerging technology challenges.