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Can One Size Fit All for DPO Competencies?

by Liz Taylor | Oct 27, 2019 | Data Protection Officer, interpretation, skills and competency requirements

Two areas that I have been thinking about recently, which I think will form a key part of my research moving forward, are that of conflict of interest and to what extent the required skills and competencies of a DPO should be determined by the environment in which...

Interpreting the Requirements for Designation a DPO

by Liz Taylor | Oct 6, 2019 | Data Protection Officer, interpretation, skills and competency requirements

Having worked since 1998 in the field of data protection, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has, in my view, significantly increased the profile of those working with the legislation.  This is assisted and reinforced by the legislation requiring the role...

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