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    #11
    Do you at all work with any client/personal data of any sort?
    Still if it is either take it or leave. take it.
    No one knows exactly what DGPR is, so take a billable day off.

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      #12
      Originally posted by pscont View Post
      No one knows exactly what DGPR is, so take a billable day off.
      Nope I've never heard of DGPR.

      GDPR is well known what it is as it's mostly an extension of UK DPA rules harmonised for use all over the EU, with some additions and bigger fines.
      See You Next Tuesday

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        #13
        Direction Générale de la Prévention des Risques ?

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          #14
          The GDPR

          I'm contracting as a GDPR Consultant at a bank, here the staff have to do 8 modules annually, one of them is on the GDPR, told I have to do as well.
          No problemo makes the 5 pm kerching approach faster......

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            #15
            Originally posted by SeekingIT View Post
            I'm contracting as a GDPR Consultant at a bank, here the staff have to do 8 modules annually, one of them is on the GDPR, told I have to do as well.
            No problemo makes the 5 pm kerching approach faster......
            I recently finished on a lengthy GDPR programme at a bank. Shortly before I left they rolled out GDPR training to everyone to be done within 90 days. All programme staff were told to do it within 30... they also made it clear that completing all training was a prerequisite for contract renewals. It’s not a big deal.

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