Simple, effective GDPR Training
Equip your team with the knowledge to stay compliant.
Our cloud-based training makes GDPR compliance easy. Your team will gain a clear understanding of UK data protection regulations through an engaging, browser-accessible platform. Our training provides practical, actionable insights that your team can apply immediately.
The platform provides a comprehensive online audit trail, tracking all enrolled staff, their progress, pass rates, number of attempts, and more.
Training software
Our data compliance training course is designed to navigate your team through UK data protection regulations and how to handle data in a secure, compliant way. Accessible via any browser, our fully cloud-based training offers a comprehensive resource on data protection.

“88% of UK data breaches caused by human error, not cyberattacks”
Course overview
Comprising 9 video modules, our training ensures clear understanding through multiple-choice questions at the end of each module. GDPR key facts are explained and the course finishes with discussing how to handle personal data securely.
Use the course to train all employees on data protection and security and provide annual refresher training. Content is delivered seamlessly through our training management system, easily accessible to all employees.
Grant access to training via your management console, track completion, and analyse test scores to maintain a thorough audit trail of staff training.
- 1. What is the GDPR
- 2. Key Definitions
- 3. The 7 Privacy Principles
- 4. The 8 Rights
- 5. Privacy Notice
- 6. Subject Access Requests
- 7. Lawful Basis
- 8. Data Breaches
- 9. Handling Personal Data
What is the GDPR
Delivers an introduction to the GDPR and data protection.
Key Definitions
It is very important to grasp the exact meanings of the vocabulary used with the GDPR so that you can fully understand and implement the regulation. For example, any information relating to an identified or identifiable data subject is personal data.
The 7 Privacy Principles
Remember, the accountability principle is the new “7th principle” and relates to the other 6 principles. This requires organisations to take responsibility for what they and their staff do with personal data and how they comply with the principles.
The 8 Rights
The first right is the Right to be informed – individuals have the right to know why their data is being processed e.g. why their data is required. This relates to Privacy Notices.
Privacy Notice
Remember that all organisations processing personal data must have a Privacy Notice. This is linked to the right to be informed.
Subject Access Requests
This means providing the requester with a copy of their personal information. As with other requests, any method of submitting a request is valid.
Lawful Basis
Organisations need to ensure the correct and relevant Lawful Basis is assigned to processing activities and this is documented before processing personal data. An incorrect Lawful Basis may leave businesses open to fines.
Data Breaches
A personal data breach means a breach of security leading to the destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, personal data.
Handling Personal Data
Employees need to know the correct procedures to handle personal data in a compliant and secure way. They will learn how to maintain good practice regarding handling personal data.
Legal Responsibility
A regular programme of awareness training allows your employees to keep on track with the requirements of GDPR. Article 39 and 47 of the regulation places security awareness training of employees as a central goal.
Our training courses provides up-to-date training which is always kept updated when new guidance is issued by the ICO, helping to future-proof your company’s data protection compliance.
