Module 1: Introduction to RoPA

Module 1: Introduction to RoPA

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Module 2 of the Privacy Series: Mastering your GDPR obligations

In this Module 1 of the Privacy Series, Niels-Peter Kjølbye will give you a thorough introduction to the basic requirements and practical approaches to RoPA and Article 30 of GDPR.

You get his best advice on: 

  • how to approach your work with RoPA, 
  • stakeholder management during the process, and
  • how to avoid overwhelm when creating your RoPa.

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The Privacy Series also contains Module 2: The DPA and Module 3: After the DPA.

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Openli Community is proud to announce that attending all three modules of the Privacy Series will count credits towards the compulsory further education for Danish registered attorneys, assistant attorneys, and attorneys from EU or EEA countries (Retsplejelovens §126,5). After attending all three masterclasses, please contact Charlotte at cn@openli.com to receive your documentation of attendance.

About the Speaker

Niels-Peter Kjølbye

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Niels-Peter has been working with GDPR for private companies and public authorities since 2015 with an overall aim to allow the complex and still rather newly developed data protection rules to be adopted by the clients as smoothly as possible.

In the course of his work, he has had the privilege to learn about many different types of data driven activities, including insurance, web sale, university, software services, consultants and shipping. It has given him a broad knowledge of the interaction between sector specific regulation and GDPR. Niels-Peter has been appointed as an external DPO for a few private companies.