European Union General Data Protection Regulation
Jan. 19, 2018 by Carolyn Pike
Below are listed HEUG presentations on the topic of the European Union General Data Protection Regulation.
First is a webinar on the subject.
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Is your institution aware of and ready for the European Union – General Data Protection Regulation? 11/21/2017 Webinar (mp4)
Overview: The European Union – General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) applies to all organizations worldwide that process personal data of EU citizens.The EU’s new data protection regulation is complicated and there are key facts you and your institution need to know now, because it comes into force in early 2018. As a European with 15+years of experience in Higher Education Applications and a law degree from Louvain University, Lucas Heymans is well placed to explain this legislation and its context, and to show you a practical path towards compliance. This webinar is an iteration of this highly appreciated session at the South-African HEUG and the EMEA HEUG conference [see PDF below].
In addition, there are other presentations on this topic from HEUG that you may wish to take a look at. These presentations are from the EMEA HEUG Alliance 2017:
You can open these files directly by clicking on the links without going to the HEUG site.
Is your institution aware of and ready for the European Union – General Data Protection Regulation? (pdf)
Overview: The European Union – General Data Protection Regulation (EU GDPR) applies to all organisations worldwide that process personal data of EU citizens. The EU’s new data protection regulation is complicated and there are key facts you and your institution need to know now, because it comes into force in early 2018.
GDPR – The Impact of Changing Data Protection Legislation on PeopleSoft Reporting Business Processes (pdf)
Overview: Data Protection Laws are changing, and with the introduction of GDPR in May 2018, Queen’s University Belfast are looking at ways to realign business processes around PeopleSoft Reporting to ensure compliance with the new Data Protection requirements. This presentation will consider the challenge in finding a balance between generating timely, meaningful PeopleSoft reports to support operational and management decision-making; alongside provisioning for data privacy considerations in line with the GDPR legislation.
Privacy and what’s already available in your Campus Solutions environment. (pdf)
Overview: The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was designed to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe and that has quite an effect on your Student Information System. Join us in our journey to explore what’s already in the out-of-the-box Campus Solutions software, like e.g. functionality that could be used for the ‘right to be forgotten’.