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EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - An Implementation and Compliance Guide, Second Edition

An in-depth guide to the changes your organisation needs to make to comply with the EU GDPR.

 

“It’s practical approach to various aspects of the GDPR will be of value to DP practitioners in organisations of all sizes”

Laura Linkomies

Privacy Laws and Business Report, September 2017

 

The Regulation, which came into force on 25 May 2018, applies to all data controllers and processors that handle EU residents’ personal information.

All organisations – wherever they are in the world – that process the personal data of EU residents must comply with the Regulation. Failure to do so could result in fines of up to €20 million or 4% of annual global turnover – whichever is greater.

This book provides a detailed commentary on the GDPR, explains the changes you need to make to your data protection and information security regimes, and tells you exactly what you need to do to avoid severe financial penalties.

Look inside this book here >>

 

Product overview

Now in its second edition, EU GDPR – An Implementation and Compliance Guide is a clear and comprehensive guide to this new data protection law. It explains the Regulation and sets out the obligations of data processors and controllers in terms you can understand.

Topics covered include:

  • The data protection officer (DPO) role, including whether you need one and what they should do;
  • Risk management and data protection impact assessments (DPIAs), including how, when and why to conduct one;
  • Data subjects’ rights, including consent and the withdrawal of consent, subject access requests (SARs) and how to handle them, and data controllers and processors’ obligations;
  • International data transfers to ‘third countries’, including guidance on adequacy decisions and appropriate safeguards, the EU-US Privacy Shield, international organisations, limited transfers and Cloud providers;
  • How to adjust your data protection processes to comply with the GDPR, and the best way of demonstrating that compliance; and
  • A full index of the Regulation to help you find the articles and stipulations relevant to your organisation.

New in the second edition are:

  • Additional definitions;
  • Further guidance on the DPO role;
  • Greater clarification on data subjects’ rights;
  • Extra guidance on DPIAs;
  • More detailed information on SARs;
  • Clarification of consent and alternative lawful bases for processing personal data; and
  • An implementation FAQ appendix.

The GDPR will have a significant impact on organisations’ data protection regimes around the world. EU GDPR – An Implementation and Compliance Guide shows you what you need to do to comply with the new law.

 

About the authors

IT Governance is a leading global provider of IT governance, risk management and compliance expertise. We pride ourselves on delivering a broad range of integrated, high-quality solutions that meet the real-world needs of our international client base.

Our privacy team, led by Alan Calder, has substantial experience in privacy, data protection, compliance and information security. This practical experience, our understanding of the background and drivers for the GDPR, and the input of our fast-growing team of consultants and trainers are combined in this manual to provide the world’s first guide to implementing the new data protection regulation.

 

An Introduction to Information Security and ISO 27001 (2013) A Pocket Guide, Second Edition

The ideal primer for anyone implementing an Information Security Management System (ISMS)

Written by an acknowledged expert on the new ISO27001 Standard, An Introduction to Information Security and ISO27001:2013 is the ideal resource for anyone wanting a clear, concise, and easy-to-read primer on information security. It will ensure the systems you put in place are effective, reliable, and auditable.

This pocket guide will help you to:

  • Make informed decisions
    Using this guide will enable the key people in your organization to make better decisions before embarking on an information security project.
  • Ensure everyone is up to speed
    Use this guide to give the non-specialists on the project board and in the project team a clearer understanding of what the project involves.
  • Raise awareness among staff
    Use this guide to make sure your people know what is at stake with regard to information security and understand what is expected of them.
  • Enhance your competitiveness
    Use this guide to let your customers know that the information you hold about them is managed and protected appropriately.

Buy this pocket guide and learn how you can keep your information assets secure.

Contact us if you are looking for the ISO27001:2005 edition.

About the Author

Steve G. Watkins managed the world’s first successful BS7799 (the forerunner of ISO27001) implementation project and leads the consultancy and training services of IT Governance Ltd. He is Chair of the ISO/IEC 27001 User Group, the UK Chapter of the ISMS International User Group, and an ISMS Technical Assessor for UKAS, advising on their assessments of certification bodies offering accredited certification. He has over 20 years’ experience managing integrated management systems, including maintenance of Information Security, Quality, Environmental and Investor in People certifications. His experience includes senior management positions in both the public and private sectors.

             



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An Introduction to PRINCE2 - Managing and Directing Successful Projects - 2009 Edition

There are two core PRINCE2® 2009 books:

An Introduction to PRINCE2®: Managing and Directing Successful Projects, 2009 edition provides a high-level introduction to the updated PRINCE2® method, and covers both the Managing and Directing PRINCE2® publications.

An Introduction to PRINCE2®: Managing and Directing Successful Projects, 2009 edition:

  • Introduces the principles, processes and key themes of PRINCE2®.
  • Gives practical examples of applying the PRINCE2® method in practice.
  • Details the Project Board’s duties and expected behaviours.
  • Explains how to tailor PRINCE2® to the project environment.
  • Provides appendices for project descriptions, a glossary of terms, and further information.

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1. Introduction







1.1 Purpose of this guide







1.2 Where do projects fit in?







1.3 What is a project?







1.4 What is project management?







1.5 What is PRINCE2?







1.6 PRINCE2 in context







1.7 Structure of this guide







1.8 Related OGC guidance







2. The PRINCE2 principles







2.1 Continued business justification







2.2 Learn from experience







2.3 Defined roles and responsibilities







2.4 Manage by stages







2.5 Manage by exception







2.6 Focus on products







2.7 Tailor to suit the project environment







3. Themes







3.1 Business Case







3.2 Organization







3.3 Quality







3.4 Plans







3.5 Risk







3.6 Change







3.7 Progress







4. Processes







4.1 The PRINCE2 journey







4.2 Starting up a Project







4.3 Initiating a Project







4.4 Controlling a Stage/Managing Product Delivery







4.5 Managing a Stage Boundary







4.6 Closing a Project







5. Project Board duties and behaviours







5.1 The role of senior management in PRINCE2







5.2 Be accountable for the project







5.3 Provide unified direction







5.4 Delegate effectively







5.5 Facilitate cross-functional integration







5.6 Commit resources







5.7 Ensure effective decision making







5.8 Support the Project Manager







5.9 Ensure effective communication







6. Tailoring PRINCE2 to the project environment







6.1 Tailoring PRINCE2 for projects in a programme environment







6.2 Tailoring PRINCE2 according to project scale







Appendix A: Product Description outlines







A.1 Benefits Review Plan







A.2 Business Case







A.3 Checkpoint Report







A.8 End Project Report







A.9 End Stage Report







A.10 Exception Report







A.11 Highlight Report







A.13 Issue Report







A.15 Lessons Report







A.16 Plan







A.17 Product Description







A.19 Project Brief







A.20 Project Initiation Documentation







A.21 Project Product Description







A.26 Work Package







Further information







Glossary







Index

Please note

We also offer The Official PRINCE2®:2009 Book Bundle, which enables you to purchase the core official PRINCE2®:2009 books together at a reduced price.

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