How long does a lawpilots data protection training course last?
Our innovative and interactive data protection training courses last a maximum of 45 minutes. In this short time, your employees will learn everything they need to know about data protection in order to act in compliance with the GDPR and to avoid data protection violations.
Why are data protection training courses important for my company?
Data protection violations by your employees may result in damage to your image, heavy fines or even imprisonment. And the threat is ever present. Since the introduction of the GDPR, many employees in a wide range of positions are unsure of how to behave in a way that ensures they are in compliance with data protection regulations. For most, the contents of the GDPR are abstract and difficult to understand, and frequent changes can be overwhelming. As a result, data protection violations still occur with great frequency. Our interactive data protection training courses enable you to effectively raise your employees’ awareness of the GDPR, thereby protecting your company from negative consequences.
What should I look for when choosing a data protection training course?
Against the background that there is often little motivation for legal/regulatory employee training, a few criteria should be considered when choosing data protection training courses.
Data protection training courses should:
- be cost-effective for your company;
- require little organisational effort;
- also be possible to complete in a home office;
- take into account individual learning pace;
- be flexible enough to be integrated into everyday work;
- always reflect the latest legal developments and
- be certified for verification by authorities and audits.
Our data protection training courses combine all these criteria and much more. See for yourself with free trial access.
Is data protection training legally required by the GDPR?
While there is no direct obligation, there is an indirect obligation to provide your employees with data protection training. This means that your company can be held responsible for data protection violations by your employees if your staff has not completed data protection training. Exculpation and the associated avoidance of repressive measures are then not possible. To prevent getting into danger in the first place, we recommend that you use our certified data protection training courses.
How often should I conduct data protection training courses at my company?
Data protection is a complex issue. Therefore, your employees should receive regular training in order to effectively anchor the knowledge they have gained in their memory. We recommend that your staff complete a data protection course at least once a year, as well as when there are changes to the legislation. This will ensure that your employees are always kept up-to-date with the latest legal developments.
What distinguishes lawpilots’ data protection training courses?
We know that learning is most effective when it is fun and data protection is too important to be complicated. That’s why we create enthusiasm among your employees with our e-learning courses. We get to the heart of the relevant GDPR content in a way that is easy to understand and anchor it in the memory of your employees longer than the most beautiful catchy tune with a mix of practical examples, gamification and storytelling.
You will also benefit from the following advantages:
- Developed in conjunction with legal experts;
- Always updated with the latest legal developments;
- Use of the lawpilots online platform;
- Alternatively, easy integration into the internal LMS;
- Informative tracking & reporting;
- Suitable for every type of participant;
- Individually adaptable;
- mobile-optimised;
- Certificates for verification by authorities;
- 35+ language and country versions and
- participant satisfaction of more than 93%.
Can data protection training courses also be conducted online?
Yes, data protection training courses may also be conducted online. This has numerous advantages. This gives your employees flexibility in deciding when and where they want to complete the e-learning course, enabling them to easily integrate the data protection training course into their everyday work. In addition, there is far less organisational and monetary effort involved.