How to master the DPIA process - the organisational perspective
Sustainable Compliance - Un pódcast de Wired Relations
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The DPIA process is important. In this podcast we look at it from the organisational perspective. How do you make it work - not legally or technically - but organisationally.You find the presentation here: https://3963040.fs1.hubspotusercontent-na1.net/hubfs/3963040/Presentations/20240405_masterclass_DPIA.pptx.pdfIt:Supports good decision-making,Good governanceComplianceOften no DPIA is required – documents the non-actionIt is also good practice to do a DPIA for any other major project which requires the processing of personal data. (ICO)However, data protection often doesn't now when a new system is coming on board. It is a cultural issue and we have to do many things to chance it:Training and awarenessDon’t forget VIP’sLet’s put it in a policy (and get it out there)Hybrid organisation and ambassadorsWe have a process (or more)We have buy-inAsk…That is what you'll learn about in this podcast.Your host: Jacob Høedt Larsen, follow me on Linkedin for more news and views on compliance and privacy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacobhoedtlarsen/Sustainable Compliance is brought to you by Wired Relations - read more about it here: https://www.wiredrelations.comWired Relations is a GRC solution - tailored for privacy and information security.We help organisations turn fragile privacy and information security into sustainable GRC programmes.We focus on four things:Ease-of-use: You don’t need consultants to implement Wired Relations and you don’t need training to use it.Collaboration: Privacy and infosec is a team sport. We make it easy to collaborate.Overview: Privacy and infosec is complicated enough as it is. Wired Relations makes it easier to get an overview - not harder.Organising for GRC: The trick is to organise your processes and workflows so that you can sustain your programme.