On Monday May 27th, the Research Data Office is organizing a webinar for researchers and PhD candidates about the careful handling of personal data in research. Speaker is Max de Bruin, Privacy Officer of Tilburg University.
Why attend this webinar? If you collect personal data during your research, you need to be aware of the rules of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and how you can do your research in compliance with its rules. In this webinar, our Privacy Officer explains the various types of personal data, important rules of the GDPR, and the implications that these rules have on your research throughout the complete research cycle.
What is covered in this webinar? During the webinar, the Privacy Officer explains the different types of personal data, important rules of the GDPR, and the implications that these rules have on your research through the complete research cycle. A few of the topics that are covered in the webinar:
Legal grounds for processing and using (special) personal data
When is a Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) necessary?
Informing participants clearly about data processing
Pseudonymization versus anonymization
The risk of potential data breaches and protecting the data
Implications of various type of datasets
How to attend this webinar? The webinar can be attended via Zoom from 11.00 – 12.00 hrs. At the end of the session there is room for questions in the Q&A.
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