Overview

Overview

Boost your career as Registered Data Protection Professional (RDPP) in EU-Indonesia Data Protection

Significant business scenarios are in making while anticipating the long awaited entry into force of the Protection of Personal Data Act (PPDA) of the Republic of Indonesia. Sound, proper and compliant implementation of this groundbreaking legislation would need an ‘army’ of educated data protection professionals in the field of EU-Indonesia data protection as any organization in India will be searching for ‘applicable expertise’ across many sectors such as Outsourcing, Banking, Insurance, E-Commerce, Telecom, Health, Pharma, Bio-Pharma, Life Sciences and many more.

Likewise, many non-Indonesian companies doing business in Indonesia will be in need of an Indonesian Data Protection Expert, located in the Indonesian Continent.

Future employers are faced with a myriad of privacy and data protection challenges. The Registered Certified Data Protection Professional (RDPP) is a much sought after professional positioned at the ‘center of operations’ of any organization or business who can decode the privacy and data protection rubric.

During this training program of twelve (12) consecutive courses  you will be fully prepared by top experts in the field of privacy and data protection to take up any legal  and operational challenge as a Registered Data Protection Professional registered in the European Register for Data Protection Protection Professionals (RDPP) based on a certificate of completion issued by the European Institute for Privacy, Audit, Compliance & Certification (EIPACC).

 

GDPR Relevance for Indonesian Companies

While Indonesian companies have not yet received any fines from DPAs in the EU, after how Facebook monetised data was exposed in various incidents and in view of DPAs’ focus on GAFA (Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple), Indonesian companies are mindful about personal data protection, particularly where data subjects in the EU are under discussion. Where Indonesian organisations have operations in the EU and local employees’ data is transferred back to headquarters in Indonesia, these organisations would also need to consider compliance with the GDPR.

The GDPR has been drawing the attention of various Indonesian companies and the regulators since 2018 for the following reasons:

  1. Where Indonesian companies have operations in the EU and local employees’ data is transferred back to headquarters in Indonesia, these organisations need to consider compliance with the GDPR. The magnitude of fines that can be imposed for violations of its provisions.
  2. Its extra-territorial reach to organisations that are outside the EEA but collect and process personal data of data subjects in the EEA.
  3. It is seen by Indonesian and European regulators as a good example of comprehensive legislation on personal data protection.
  4. The relevance of GDPR for EU-Indonesia Investment Agreements is an important part of EU Foreign Policy.

This training is especially interesting for 

Where Indonesian companies have operations in the EU and local employees’ data is transferred back to headquarters in India, these organisations need to consider compliance with the GDPR. The magnitude of fines that can be imposed for violations of its provisions.

This training is especially interesting for the following  audience:

  • Lawyers active as internal of external advisor to Indonesian companies in Indonesia
  • Lawyers active as internal of external advisor to non-Indonesian companies with operations in Indonesia
  • Lawyers active as internal of external advisor to Indonesian companies operating outside Indonesia
  • Legal compliance officers with Indonesian companies
  • General Legal Counsels with Indonesian companies
  • Legal assistants with Indonesian companies
  • Law students in pursuance of a privacy career
  • Non-legal students in pursuance of a privacy career
  • Business Consultants rendering data protection management services to Indonesian companies operating outside Indonesia
  • Other interested in the topics GDPR related to EU-Indonesian Data Protection Law

Included in this training

For your convenience the following publication is included in this training

After this full training as Certified Data Protection Professional you will be able to

  1. Present yourself as EIPACC certified and registered data protection professional to European companies
  2. Practice and apply best practices of privacy and data protection implementations  
  3. Make a clear distinction between selected key concept in the GDPR as compared with PPDA
  4. Apply different GDPR principles of processing personal data
  5. Clarify basic management steps to become data protection compliant as per the GDPR 
  6. Distinguish between technical and organizational implementation measure of obligations
  7. Apply the test of ‘appropriateness’ of data protection measures
  8. Decide on the most suitable way to transfer data from the EU to Indonesia
  9. Indicate which fines can be enforced by which EU data protection authorities
  10. Distinguish between 6 steps of a GDPR DPO Work Plan
  11. List the most important ways (mechanisms) for data controllers to become compliant
  12. Contribute to quality GDPR debates at work and in your personal life

Course Features

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