EXIN Privacy & Data Protection Professional Certification Training Course
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Who Can Attend the EXIN Privacy & Data Protection Professional Certification Training:
EXIN Privacy & Data Protection Professional is ideal for Data Protection Officers (DPOs), Privacy Officers, Legal / Compliance Officers, Security Officers, Business Continuity Managers, Data Controllers, Data Protection Auditors (internal and external), and HR managers. As this is an advanced-level certification, it is advisable to have passed EXIN Privacy and Data Protection Foundation before taking this exam.
Pre-Requities of EXIN Privacy & Data Protection Professional Certification :
Successful completion of the EXIN Privacy & Data Protection Professional exam. • Accredited EXIN Privacy & Data Protection Professional training, including completion of the Practical Assignments.
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For the EXIN Privacy & Data Protection Professional (PDPP) syllabus, the core privacy regulations and frameworks covered focus primarily on the European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and related professional practice elements. Specifically, the certification tests your ability to apply GDPR-aligned data protection knowledge in real professional contexts, including policy frameworks, governance structures, risk assessments, and incident response.
Key regulatory and standards coverage areas include:
• GDPR foundations and application in data protection policies and procedures.
• Data protection roles and responsibilities defined under GDPR (e.g., controller, processor, DPO)
• Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA) requirements, which are a GDPR-mandated best practice for high-risk processing.
• Management of data breaches, notification obligations, and incident response aligned with GDPR expectations.