Subject Access Requests

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Data Subject Access | Training Course

Subject Access Requests

Under the UK GDPR, you have a right of access to your data. This means you have the right to know what personal data companies hold about you. You also have the right to access, amend and even delete that data by using a Subject Access Request, or a SAR. SARs can help you understand how companies obtained your data, why they hold it and what they’re using it for. This course explains how you can make a SAR.

Learning Outcomes

• Describe what a Subject Access Request (or SAR) is• Explain how you can make a SAR• Follow best practice when dealing with a SAR

What you will learn

You may have heard of the terms ‘data subject access’ or ‘subject access request’, but this online safety training course explains what those words really mean. It also covers how you can make a SAR or respond to one in your role.

Who I this course for

This course, one of our GDPR suite of courses inside a wider collection of cyber security training courses is useful for everyone but is especially important to those in customer-facing roles. As an individual, you can exercise your right of access, but as someone that works for an organisation, you may need to know how to respond to a SAR, so this course covers both.]

Accessibility

Everyone has the right to learn and learner need can vary demanding on environment or disabilities. This course comes with transcripts so people have text options for an media, subtitles for all videos and is screen reader friendly with alternative text.We take a number of steps to ensure visuals and navigation is easy for your people. For more information on the steps we take for accessibility check out how we make our courses.

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    Cyber Security Collection
  • Course Title
    Subject Access Requests
  • Duration
    15 min
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