Overview
Councillors using their own devices has historically been a risk element but the new norm of remote working means that there is now a significant proportion of the Councils workforce working remotely. Given the large numbers of remote workers, many organisations are permitting staff to work on their own personal devices. Whilst there’s a significant costs saving in permitting staff to work remotely on their own devices, organisations will have less control over the device. This can raise a number of risks from a data protection perspective.=
This session will cover:
- The law
- Bring your own device or BOYD Risk
- Having a Clear Policy
- Data Impact Assessment
Date
Wednesday 14 December, 10:00am – 11:00am
Price
SLCC Members – £30 + VAT
Non-Members – £35 + VAT
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About the Trainer
Helen Watson FSLCC
Helen is a SLCC Director, Branch Chair and Mentor who has had a varied career path involving retail, business management, lecturer in management, motivation, marketing, organisational behaviour, teambuilding and was a business mentor/counsellor. She has 26 years local government experience, as an officer, deputy and clerk in principal, parish and town councils serving and working alongside councillors, community groups and external organisations.
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