The Data (Use and Access) Bill is currently progressing through parliament and signals major changes that could reshape how your organisation approaches Data Protection compliance.
This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of the proposed changes under the bill, comparing them to the current UK GDPR and previously suggested reforms. Our experts will break down the key differences, highlight areas of continuity, and explore how these changes align with - or diverge from - data protection standards across Europe.
Beyond the legal analysis, this session will also offer practical guidance to help your organisation prepare for potential new requirements. We'll examine steps you can take today to future-proof your personal data processing practices, assess risks, and capitalise on opportunities. Additionally, we'll explore how these changes could influence the UK's position in the broader European and global data protection landscape.
Join Chris Linnell, Bridewell’s Associate Director (Data Privacy), for this essential session to ensure your organisation is well-prepared for the future of UK data protection.
Webinar Highlights:
- The key changes and messages from the 2023 proposed bill:
- Solely automated decision-making
- International data transfers
- Special category data
- Lawful basis
- DSARs
What the changes mean for organisations operating across Europe, including the UK
How the new bill impact could impact UK adequacy
Speakers
Chris Linnell
Associate Director of Data Privacy
Bridewell