Records Management is about ensuring relevant and necessary information is maintained, utilised and kept to meet various legitimate needs.
The requirements of Data Protection law, particularly the UK GDPR, and the practice of Records Management overlap in many areas. It is said that you cannot 'do' Data Protection without implementing some form of a Records Management programme within your organisation.During this full day workshop, we will explore this records management in detail; from the obvious, like Principle 5 (data retention), through to understanding some of the key parts of the practice of Records Management and how it can help you manage the full lifecycle of Personal Data.
Key Topics
- What is records management?
- What is information, what is data and what is a 'record'?
- Requirements for managing the personal data lifecycle within the UK GDPR
- Requirements for managing the record lifecycle within Records Management practice
- Retention schedules, record stores, record owners, document control, classification and meta data
- Various methods for managing records containing personal data from creation to disposition
Event Information
| Event Date | 06-10-2026 10:00 am |
| Individual Price | From £449 plus VAT |
| Location | Online (live) |
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