Understanding International Data Transfers and the New International Data Transfer Agreement Training Course (ONLINE EVENT: September 11, 2025)
Stay informed on the New International Data Transfer Agreement, crucial for regulatory compliance in international data transfers. This session demystifies legal complexities and offers best practices. Gain insights, understand business implications, and earn a 1.5-hour CPD certificate.
Dublin, June 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Understanding International Data Transfers and the New International Data Transfer Agreement Training Course" training has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Are you fully up to speed with the New International Data Transfer Agreement and it's implications for your business?
International data transfers is a complicated area of the law and transferring personal data from one jurisdiction to another is often fraught with regulatory danger. This session explains what the issues are and how to navigate safely through the complicated rules.
Benefits of attending
- Learn about the New International Data Transfer Agreement
- Understand it's implications for your business
- Get to grips with the latest best practice
- Clarify the best way to navigate safely through the complicated rules
Certification:
- CPD: 1.5 hours for your records
- Certificate of completion
Who Should Attend:
- In-house lawyers
- Private practice lawyers
- Compliance officers
- Company secretaries
- Board members
- HR professionals
- Marketing professionals
- Anyone who uses or possesses personal data
Key Topics Covered:
- Territoriality and extra-territoriality
- Adequacy
- Other permitted methods
- Schrems II and consequential issues
- The (new) EU SCCs
- The ICO International Data Transfer Agreement (and EU addendum)
Speakers:
Mark Weston
Hill Dickinson LLP
Mark Westonhas run his own law firm, Weston Legal, since 1 January 2024. He is also a consultant at Hill Dickinson LLP where he joined in February 2016 as a partner and Head of its Commercial, TMT & IP Practice. Before that, he was a partner and Head of the Commercial/IP/IT Team at Matthew Arnold & Baldwin LLP and before that, he spent several years at Baker & McKenzie in London and Chicago and has also previously been seconded to Hewlett Packard and other technology businesses. He changed role to become a consultant in Hill Dickinson's London office in January 2024.
Mark's practice covers both non-contentious and contentious matters in all areas of commercial law, intellectual property law, information technology law, Internet, electronic commerce and on-line services law. He specialises in commercial and Tech issues. Mark is used as a 'trusted adviser' by many clients in all sorts of businesses and often acts as 'private practice in-house counsel' for many clients. He specialises in tech and internet businesses.
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