Overview
This course is designed to explain in depth the China data protection laws.
China is the world’s 2nd largest economy. It has enacted several laws to govern the proper collection, use and sharing of personal data. The law, especially the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), has extra-territorial effect, similar to that of EU GDPR. This means all entities that handle personal data of residents in China will need to comply with the PIPL.
It is essential that organisations understand how to comply with the three major laws (PIPL, DSL and CSL) that govern Chinese privacy. Earning the CIPP/CN credential exhibits comprehensive understanding of Chinese data governance and personal information protection. It also verifies the candidate’s ability to mitigate risk while adhering to Chinese legal and regulatory requirements.
This course will equip personnel with data protection responsibilities, such as Data Protection Officer (DPO), legal counsel, risk and compliance managers, internal auditors, to help organisations in meeting their data protection obligations and gain consumer trust.
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Course Details
Course Dates: 5 – 7 March 2025
Who Should Attend
Organisations that do business with China, Chinese companies, or process personal data of China citizens. Ideal for participants who are looking to acquire the skills for roles such as Data Protection Officers (DPO), privacy counsel, privacy engineers, risk and compliance officers. Their roles may include:
- Legal counsel; Data Protection Officer (DPO); Risk and Compliance; Internal Audit
- Information Technology (IT); Cybersecurity Officer (CSO); Data Scientist; AI Officer
- Consultants, Lawyers
Prerequisites
- ‘A’ level or above
- Basic knowledge of data protection principles is preferred but not mandatory
- Two years or more working experience is preferred but not mandatory