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Wrigleys' 29th Annual Charity Governance Seminar - webinar series: Is your cat causing a breach of the GDPR? Data protection in the age of remote workingThis webinar has been recorded, please register to view.

Thursday 22nd October, 2020 |
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About The Webinar

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Increasing levels of remote working have become the norm for many of us since lockdown began, but this presents specific data protection challenges which charities need to ensure are addressed. In this webinar, our GDPR experts Peter Parker and Nick Dunn look at practical measures charities can put in place to manage GDPR compliance when working remotely, and when welcoming people back into the workplace. We will also provide an update on some of the recent developments in data protection law.

 

 

 

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Is your cat causing a breach of the GDPR? Data protection in the age of remote working.

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