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GDPR & You: Why it matters for IC professionals
WEBINAR

GDPR & You: Why it matters for IC professionals

About this Webinar

GDPR, the new European data privacy regulation, will be applicable from 25 May 2018 and has some implications for internal communicators. Dan Egan, Poppulo’s data protection officer provides this quick-guide webinar to give you insights and best practice guidance on GDPR in an IC-context, and insights into remaining compliant with data privacy standards.

Take-aways:

  • GDPR Overview
  • GDPR and Internal Communication
  • GDPR and Poppulo
  • GDPR and IC teams
  • Case studies
  • Your Next Steps

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60 minutes

Speaker

Dan Egan

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