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In this Managing GDPR Compliance Across Multinational Teams course, you’ll learn how to apply GDPR principles in global operations. We’ll also explore roles and compliance structures that keep information secure and operations consistent across countries and departments. With these foundations in place, we’ll expand further into how organizations apply GDPR globally and adapt to new data protection laws.
We’ll examine GDPR’s principles and accountability systems, highlighting examples of data handling and cross-border coordination. You’ll build the ability to respond to incidents and maintain compliant documentation across international teams. We’ll also explore privacy by design, compliance culture, and AI-related regulations to give you a complete understanding of global GDPR compliance. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to strengthen your organization’s privacy practices and demonstrate compliance in every region where personal data is handled.
It is for people managing GDPR compliance across multinational teams, helping them apply GDPR principles in global operations and demonstrate compliance in every region where personal data is handled.
It covers GDPR principles and legal bases, global applicability and cross-border data transfers, the roles of controllers, processors, and DPOs, accountability and governance, regional privacy laws, technical and organizational measures, supporting data rights, monitoring and incident response, privacy by design, building a compliance culture, scaling for global regulations, and assessing AI systems.
The course builds skills in Data Governance, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and Privacy Law.
By the end, you'll be able to strengthen your organization's privacy practices, respond to incidents, maintain compliant documentation across international teams, and demonstrate compliance in every region where personal data is handled.