What does the concept of accountability, under the UK GDPR, actually mean? How do I use it to make my organisation more compliant with the UK data protection regime? These are common questions asked by Data Protection Officers and others working in the field of information governance.
This practical workshop will examine the concept of accountability in detail. Delegates will learn how to use accountability to plan and execute successful data protection audits to support organisational improvement in line with the requirements of UK data protection law.By the end of the workshop, delegates will be able to identify areas in need of development using the ICO’s Accountability Framework, understand how to improve their approach to accountability from a whole organisation perspective, determine priority areas for a DP audit and develop a plan of action, understand the benefits of auditing and the tools available and know how to ensure learning from audits is embedded into business as usual.
Key Topics
- Accountability what is it?
- How do we show our workings?
- The importance of policies and procedures and how to make them work for your organisation.
- Know your data.
- Records and data management – what does good look like?
- Why should we audit – the benefits.
- How to prioritise and plan areas for audit
- Team work – the key to a successful audit
- ICO Accountability Framework
- Other tools and tips to help
- Audit actions that count.
Event Information
| Event Date | 02-04-2026 10:00 am |
| Individual Price | From £449 plus VAT |
| Location | Online (live) |
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