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In this course on GDPR Virginia, you’ll learn how to tell when the law applies, how to respond to consumer rights requests, and how to keep your organization aligned with enforcement standards. You’ll also see how the GDPR has shaped global data privacy and how Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act builds on those same ideas.
We’ll start by breaking down the basics of the GDPR, including what it means to process data lawfully and the responsibilities of data controllers and processors. Later, you’ll examine how the VCDPA uses similar ideas and focuses on people’s rights to opt out of targeted advertising and profiling.
You’ll walk through practical steps for handling requests, verifying identities, and keeping clear records. During this course, we’ll highlight where the two laws overlap and where they diverge, enabling you to confidently navigate both. Whether your company works locally or globally, this course gives you a clear path to privacy compliance.
It is for anyone needing privacy compliance knowledge, whether their company works locally or globally, giving them a clear path to privacy compliance under both the GDPR and Virginia's VCDPA.
It covers the basics of the GDPR, lawful data processing, the responsibilities of data controllers and processors, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), international data transfers, data breach response, and where the two laws overlap and diverge.
The course builds skills in Consumer Protection, Data Privacy Laws, and Risk Mitigation.
Yes. It includes lessons on identifying and assessing data breaches, notification obligations to authorities and individuals, and developing a data breach response plan.
It covers mechanisms for lawful data transfers, including standard contractual clauses and binding corporate rules, and how to navigate international data transfers when implementing the GDPR.