The Data (Use and Access) Act 2025 has made a series of important changes to UK data protection law which are now in force. The most significant of these changes is the requirement for controllers to have a data protection complaints procedure.

This webinar analyses the key changes and emphasises what controllers need to do to ensure ongoing compliance.

The following topics will be covered:

Key changes to the UK GDPR

  • Recognised legitimate interests
  • Privacy notices
  • Subject access requests
  • Automated processing

Key changes to the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003

  • Cookies
  • Increased fining powers for breach

Data Protection Complaints Procedure

  • Ways in which complaints can be made
  • Content of complaints procedure
  • Acknowledgement of complaints
  • Investigation of complaints
  • Provision of outcomes to the data subject
  • Records to be kept

Regulatory action

  • Civil monetary penalties
  • Reprimands

This session is a must-attend for lawyers and non-lawyers with an interest in data protection

All Levels – this can be picked up throughout anyone’s professional career regardless of experience

  • To understand the changes made to UK data protection legislation
  • To consider what changes need to be made to existing practices to ensure ongoing compliance
  • To comprehend recent enforcement action taken by the ICO
  • Understand the changes made by the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025
  • Adapt existing practices to ensure ongoing compliance
  • Be aware of recent enforcement action in this area of law

This live webinar contains a 45-minute presentation from Keith Markham, a 15-minute Q&A session where you can ask any questions you'd like directly to Keith. You can download your own copy of the presentation and resources to refer to during and after the live webinar.

You will be able to actively listen to the course and ask questions to the speaker.

The live webinar begins at 10:00am.

The £69 +VAT price includes:

  • 45-minutes of topical content
  • 15-minute interactive Q&A
  • Comprehensive lecture notes
  • Digital CPD certificate

Of course. To book multiple delegates, increase the amount of tickets you wish to buy and add them to your basket. Once your payment has been processed, you will then be asked to assign the tickets to the delegates attending. Each delegate will then receive an email with instructions on how to finalise their booking

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This live webinar provides you with 1 hour of learning.

Attendees will receive a CPD certificate upon completion of this course.

Agenda

10:00 - 10:45
Webinar Begins
10:45 - 11:00
Live Q&A

Event Information

£69 + VAT

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Join us for a 60-minute LIVE webinar with Keith Markham. The ticket price includes:

  • 45-minutes of topical content
  • 15-minute interactive Q&A
  • Comprehensive lecture notes
  • Digital CPD certificate
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  • Keith Markham

    About the speaker

    Keith Markham

    Keith Markham qualified as a Solicitor in 2001 and now works as a freelance consultant.

    After beginning his career in private practice he moved in-house in 2004 and worked at comparethemarket.com. During his time there Keith advised extensively on all areas of commercial contracts and data protection. He also conducted contract negotiations of a complex nature, often with major blue chip companies.

    In 2007, Keith joined BPP Professional Education, one of Europe’s leading providers of professional development training. He worked there as both an in-house lawyer dealing with data protection and commercial contracts and also as a presenter of training courses before going freelance in 2009.

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