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More sessions for GDPR course and ISO 27001 courses
Due to continued interest in our easy and pragmatic security training, which led to adding a few more sessions. For the 1-day GDPR/Privacy training (in Dutch) there is a new session on Nov 12th, 2018. For the ISO Introduction training and the ISO 27001 Lead Auditor training there will be sessions starting on 7 January…
Floris van den BroekEurope’s Data Protection Authorities
The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, called for national or regional Supervisory Authorities to be erected since the European Commission cannot keep an eye on all member states at the same time. The processing of personal data does not always stay within country borders anymore, meaning that multiple Supervisory Authorities can be involved, which…
Joost KrapelsNew 2018 version of Security Verified standard
The open standard ‘Security Verified’, has been updated in August 2018. It is a minor update to improve readability and to make the standard fully aligned with GDPR. The recent update should make this standard even easier to use for organisations that want a good Information Security Policy based on the same principle as ISO…
Sieuwert van OtterlooGDPR terminology explained
The GDPR defines what can and cannot be done with personal data. There is a good chance you are currently working on becoming GDPR compliant, and encounter many new terms. To complement the GDPR summary we published earlier, we have made a list of the most import GDPR terms and their meaning.
Joost KrapelsFree GDPR and information security templates
We appreciate it when organisations try to take steps towards GDPR compliance and information security. Therefore we share the templates that we have made for common documents. Each template comes with instructions so that you can fill them in yourself.
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