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Asked: June 9, 20212021-06-09T11:26:51+01:00 2021-06-09T11:26:51+01:00In: Professional Development

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I’m reviewing our desktop based data protection/privacy training course, which is used as a starting point for new employees during their induction and then annually thereafter. (We do supplement with more targeted interactive training too).

Does anyone have any particular favourites? We are a UK headquartered international organisation, so I would every-one to have a basic grounding in GDPR requirements, but ideally the option to flex for other jurisdictions.

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      2021-06-09T21:50:27+01:00Added an answer on June 9, 2021 at 9:50 pm

      Hi, I led the GDPR programme in an insurance company a few years back and after doing lots of research I used Lawpilots. They were reasonable and I really liked their content. It was offered in in all different languages, which was great as I think it is important for people to be trained in their native language. Here is a link to a demo which you can check out with no sign up, as you can see it is really engaging. https://demo.lawpilots.com/en/demo5/eu/en/6/#/lessons/zwOho4y1RKKzBlxql8-9981QIe5L-Icc

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