Data & AI

Your Data, Your Rights: Understanding privacy and AI for your everyday life

In a world where connected devices, AI and social media track every move, understanding your privacy rights is no longer optional: it's essential. This training dives into the core principles of GDPR and privacy protection. You will learn how your data is used (and misused) and gain back power with the tools to stay safe, compliant, and in control.

Content

In this course we will cover:

  • Introduction to GDPR and privacy fundamentals
  • How AI and smart devices collect personal data
  • Social media: tracking, profiling, and your rights
  • Risks, rights and red flags: case studies
  • Practical tips to protect your data
Learning Outcomes

After this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand key GDPR principles in everyday tech use
  • Identify privacy risks associated with the use of connected devices and platforms
  • Explain how AI systems can impact personal data
  • Make informed decisions
Training Method

Interactive in-person module with real life case studies, quizzes, and hands-on exercises

Prerequisites
This training has no prerequisites
Planning and location
Session 1
17/12/2025 - Wednesday
10:00 - 13:00
Available Edition(s):

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Your trainer(s) for this course
Audrey Loga
Audrey Loga
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Audrey is a data protection consultant with more than three years of experience helping companies better protect personal data and meet privacy laws. She works with organisations from different sectors, including luxury products, travel, banking, ....
She supports teams in understanding and applying privacy rules, especially the GDPR in Europe, but also laws like the Chinese PIPL and the Swiss FDPA. Her role includes writing clear internal policies, creating training materials, and advising on how to use personal data in a responsible and compliant way.
Her experience with clients both inside and outside of Europe gives her a broad and practical view of how data protection works in the real world