Webinar: Navigating the Future of Data Protection: Key Updates and Best Practices

Length: 45 minutes | Format: Webinar

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) affects every organisation processing personal identifiable information of EU residents, including organisations outside the EU providing services to EU businesses. 

In this webinar, we discuss updates to GDPR and data protection regulations, including stricter enforcement actions, new compliance requirements, and emerging threats such as advanced cyberattacks and AI-driven data breaches.

 

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Discussion points

  • Updates to GDPR and data protection regulations anticipated in 2024.
  • Understand upcoming compliance requirements and emerging threats like advanced cyberattacks and AI-driven data breaches.
  • Guidance on effective data management and maintaining compliance.

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Webinar Speakers

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Moderator

Catriona Razic
CRO
Skillcast

Catriona Razic is a co-founder of Skillcast. She advises global firms on their compliance communication strategy, working directly with them to deliver successful compliance and learning initiative outcomes. She holds a degree in Psychology and Economics.

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Guest Speaker

Ben Westwood
Head of Compliance & DPO
Motor Insurers Bureau

Ben has over 15 years of regulatory, data, and corporate compliance experience across different industries and regulatory regimes. Ben joined the Motor Insurers Bureau (MIB) as the Head of Compliance and DPO in July 2023. 

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Guest Speaker

Bunmi Adeyufe
Head of Legal
Skillcast

Bunmi's experience includes serving as the Legal Advice Manager for a prominent trade association that collaborates closely with the Government to shape and implement legislation and policies. She also served as the sole company solicitor for Snappy Snaps Franchises Limited. Her areas of expertise include commercial law, procurement, data protection, and employment law.