Data Protection Clauses in Commercial Contracts - Live at Your Desk
Introduction
Any commercial contract that involves a transfer of personal data between the parties needs to contain a series of clear data protection clauses.
In some cases, the basic content will be mandated by the UK GDPR but there still remains a considerable amount of flexibility for parties to negotiate the most favourable terms from their own perspectives.
This virtual classroom seminar summarises the key issues and allows you to review a series of clauses and consider what amendments would be appropriate from the competing perspectives of the parties.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive course will cover the following:
- Key Definitions
- ‘Controller’, ‘joint controller’ and ‘processor’
- Types of Contract
- Controller to controller
- Joint controllers
- Controller to processor
- Common Provisions
- Definitions
- Status of the parties
- Compliance with applicable legislation
- Controller to Processor Agreements
- Mandatory content
- Sub-processing
- Audit rights
- Security requirements
- Breach reporting requirements
- Dealing with data subjects’ requests
- Joint Controllers
- Mandatory content
- Indemnities
- Suggested content and amendments
Recording of live sessions: Soon after the Learn Live session has taken place you will be able to go back and access the recording - should you wish to revisit the material discussed.