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Legal & Tax Training
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Data Training
GDPR and Artificial Intelligence
Navigate GDPR requirements in an AI-driven context
Key information
Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of personal data protection requirements
Target audience
- Data Protection Officers (DPOs)
- In-house legal counsels
- Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs)
- Chief Information Officers (CIOs)
Educational objectives
- What does the AI Act say? How does it interact with the GDPR?
- What guidance has the CNIL issued on AI systems? An overview of current guidelines
- Secure the processing of personal data carried out using AI tools
- Implement best practices for the development and deployment of AI systems, including general‑purpose AI systems
Description of the training
This training course provides an in-depth understanding of GDPR requirements as applied to the development and deployment of artificial intelligence systems.
Teaching and technical resources
Teaching resources
Teaching methods
- Training combining theoretical input
- Discussions on participants’ professional contexts and feedback from consultant trainers
Assessment methods
- Knowledge assessments through questionnaires at the end of each module
- Participant self-assessment based on the needs analysis form sent prior to the training
Immediate post-training evaluation
Technical resources
- Digital training materials
In-person training
- Training room equipped with a whiteboard and a video projector
- Provision of materials (pens, notepads, etc.)
Remote training
- Access to the training via the Teams application
Supervision means
- Expert lawyers in IT law and personal data protection
- DPO competency certification awarded by AFNOR under delegation from the CNIL