Events

Data safeguarding masterclass for small businesses (2)

Learn how to avoid common pitfalls when handling personal information.

Date & Time

No further occurrences

Location

The Shed, Digital Greenhouse

speakers

Rachel Masterton & Edward Chapman from ODPA

A repeat of the fully-booked January event.

In this short lunchtime lecture, the Office of the Data Protection Authority’s deputy commissioner Rachel Masterton and senior investigator Edward Chapman will explain how to avoid common pitfalls when handling personal information.

With 83% of organisations reporting phishing attacks in 2021, data is highly desirable and great harm can be caused if it falls into the wrong hands. One person who knows this better than most is Joh Harvey, founder of the Raw Store, whose experience of being hacked will be used as a case study during the session, to highlight the real-life impact of data breaches. His powerful words and valuable insights reveal the indiscriminate and devastating nature of these types of random attacks on small business owners.

About the speakers

Rachel Masterton, Bailiwick of Guernsey Deputy Data Protection Commissioner.
Edward Chapman, ODPA senior investigator

Who should attend?

This talk is tailored towards small businesses and sole traders. Anyone who handles personal data (information/facts/opinions about people) in any capacity. In the case study mentioned, hackers were able to steal credit card information despite the fact it was not stored on the businesses' database.