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FRI 24 MAY
Data Protection Commission Ireland (24/05/24 CPDFREE Presenter: DPC Facilitator: Hannah Furey - Accreditation Dept.
Online Zoom
24-05-2024   Registration: 10:45.a.m. - Starts: 11:00.a.m. - 13:00.p.m.
2 CPD hours
IACP members only

Places limited to 485

Event fully booked and closed.

Data Protection Commission Ireland


Event Outline:

The Data Protection Commission (DPC) is the national independent authority responsible for upholding the fundamental right of individuals in the EU to have their personal data protected. The DPC is the Irish supervisory authority for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and also has functions and powers related to other important regulatory frameworks including the Irish ePrivacy Regulations (2011) and the EU Directive known as the Law Enforcement Directive.

This event is the first of a 2 part series which focuses on FAQs IACP has received from its members relating to Data Protection and GDPR.

The presentation will focus on : Data Access Requests and Section 41B requests (When your client notes are requested by the Gardaí/Solicitors).

 Presenters:

  • David Murphy- Deputy Commissioner Public Sector Supervision
  • Georgeta Botas- Assistant Commissioner Public Sector Supervision ( Health and Voluntary Sector)

There will also be an opportunity to ask questions via the chat to the DPC directly. 


CPD Certificates will be sent out to all participants after attendance at the event and this CPD can also be used as Supervision Specific CPD.


The Zoom Link and Password for the event will be sent at least a day or two in advance 

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