DPAS is now an official training partner of the IAPP!

Tuesday 7th May 2024

 

Data Privacy Advisory Service (DPAS) is now an official training partner of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).

We are pleased to announce that Data Privacy Advisory Service (DPAS) is now an official training partner of the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP). 

We have added the following three NEW courses which not only increases our extensive offering of certified training for all data protection, cybersecurity and information security professionals, but expands our expertise to a wider, global audience:

 


Commencing in July and running throughout 2024, these courses will deliver comprehensive and thorough training taught by renowned industry experts, Ralph O’Brien and Nigel Gooding.

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BOOK NOW to enhance your privacy knowledge, secure an impressive certification, and advance your career through DPAS.

 

About DPAS

Data Privacy Advisory Service (DPAS) is a data protection consultancy that helps organisations to safeguard against non-compliance and reputational harm.

We do this by giving our expert advice, delivering accredited training courses, and offering services that provide support to organisations that need help in navigating the complex world of data privacy and information security.

 

About the IAPP 

The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) is a not-for-profit global information privacy community and resource that helps define, promote and improve the privacy profession globally.

To learn more about the IAPP’s certifications, visit https://iapp.org/certify.

Read about the IAPP courses we now deliver here.

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