Book the new webinar series on data protection for software developers now
Two half-day online training courses convey the basic knowledge in a practical way so that developers can make data protection-friendly decisions right from the start.
If software violates data protection laws, there is a risk of fines and a loss of reputation. The later in the development process data protection is taken into account, the more expensive and time-consuming the repairs are. The requirements of data protection are very easy to implement if they are already taken into account in the architecture. The two-part webinar series “Data protection for software developers” uses practical examples to provide the basic knowledge needed to make data protection-friendly decisions right from the start.
The two webinars, which can be booked as a complete package, will take place on October 20th and 27th and are aimed at everyone who has to make decisions in the development cycle: software and system architects, developers, programmers, product managers, project managers, risk managers, software testers, Requirements managers, scrum and other agile teams.
Architectural decisions and implementation
The first webinar is entitled “Data protection and software architecture”: Participants learn here
- the basic principle of data protection
- the distinction between data protection and IT security
- the principles of “Privacy by Design”
- Types of data: personal, anonymous, pseudonymous
- privacy-friendly architecture
- Pattern for implementing data protection
- Principles of the GDPR and their impact on development
The second webinar deals with data protection implementation in detail. One does learn:
- the rights of victims and how to fulfill them without stress
- what disturbs data protectionists about AWS, Azure & Co. and how to respond
- minimal security measures
- confident handling of data breaches
Finally, this webinar looks at developers as data subjects. It’s about data protection for employees and data protection in development tools.
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The speaker at both webinars is Johannes Endres, consultant for data protection and information security at Althammer & Kill and former editor-in-chief of c’t and voonze online.