IofAM Members
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£65 +VAT |
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IofAM Members
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£45 +VAT |
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| Business Affiliate Members |
£250 +VAT |
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| Non-members |
£95 +VAT |
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Non-members
(multiple booking rate*) |
from £75 +VAT |
* To qualify for multiple booking rate you must either book places for two or more people to attend the same seminar OR book places at more than one seminar at the same time
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The data protection act has been in force for over a decade but most people are still unsure how to apply it on a day to day basis.
What does the act actually mean in real life and to your organisation? Would you know if you or a member of your team was contravening the act and what risks you run if you are? This is a must attend event for all.

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Rosemary Smith from permission marketing consultancy Opt-4 will provide practical advice on what to do if you discover that your data has been compromised. After recent high profile data losses the spotlight is on all data users and research shows that breaches are commonplace. Learn what the law requires and how to manage the impact of a major data loss. |
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What action you need to take when data is lost |
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How to minimise negative PR and member dissatisfaction |
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What remedial action can be deployed to prevent future breaches |
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Richard Ansell, Data Protection Practice Officer at the Information Commissioner’s Office will offer an official overview of the data Protection Act and the recent updates |
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Louise Townsend, Data Protection Lawyer at Pinsent Masons will give advice on website compliance, including data protection notices and privacy statements and advice on information security. Covering ownership and use of personal data, you will learn about:
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legislation and codes |
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who owns personal data and what can it be used for |
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privacy notices, opt-ins and opt-outs |
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electronic marketing |
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