Since the GDPR was introduced in May 2018, the majority of people who deal with personal data have had some form of general GDPR training. Most in-house training covers the changes brought in by the new regulations, the GDPR principles, how to ensure compliance, and the consequences of a breach occurring. However, as the GDPR embedded itself into data compliance culture over the past two and a half years, many organisations have neglected ongoing training. In this article, Freevacy's inhouse writers discuss how GDPR training should be being delivered. Are you doing it right?
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