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Cybersecurity
Data & AI

Personal Data and Privacy – Legal Stakes and Fundamentals

This course provides you with an introduction to the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), how to comply and demonstrate compliance, how to address practical issues, and how to embed data protection into operations.


Content


Data protection key concepts and principles
How to comply and demonstrate compliance
How to handle data subjects’ rights
How to manage third-party risks (e.g. with processors, partners)
How to manage personal data breaches
Setting up an efficient governance (DPO, internal contact points)
Monitoring of employees at the workplace
International data transfers
Role of the Luxembourg data protection authority (CNPD)
Legal aspects of data security and privacy-by-design

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be informed on:

Luxembourg and European data protection law
how to comply and demonstrate compliance
how to address practical issues (data subjects’ requests, data breaches…)
how to embed data protection into operations
applicable under EU (GDPR) and Luxembourg law (Law of 1 August 2018)

Training Method

The main objective of the course is for learners to acquire the knowledge of how to become and remain compliant and comply to the legal requirements.

Prerequisites

there are no prerequisites


Planning and location
Session 1
15/06/2026 - Monday
09:00 - 13:00
Session 1
23/11/2026 - Monday
09:00 - 13:00
Available Edition(s):

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Your trainer(s) for this course
Mickaël TOMÉ
Mickaël TOMÉ
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Mickaël Tome is a lawyer specialised in digital and data laws. He has more than 15 years of experience of guiding organisations on complex issues in the field of data protection and technology. He has gained experience in the pharmaceutical industry, with two national data protection regulators, and with a first-tier IP & IT law firm in Luxembourg.

Mickaël advises both public sector organisations and private companies in diverse sectors such as healthcare and public health, education and research, technology and digitization, support services for individuals and vulnerable groups.