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Who does the UK GDPR apply to?
Understand the difference between data controllers and processors, and how the UK GDPR applies to each group.
Data protection principles under the UK GDPR
Key UK GDPR principles include lawfulness, fairness and transparency, purpose limitation, data minimisation, accuracy, storage limitation, security and accountability.
What is considered personal data under the UK GDPR?
Find out what constitutes personal data under the UK GDPR, and if your processing activities need to comply with the UK regulation.
UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR)
Overview of the UK GDPR, its principles, rules and requirements for the collection and processing of personal data.
Data protection and legal issues
Key guidance for Northern Ireland businesses on data protection, using personal data in business and personal data transfers
Create and manage a website
Guidance to help you build, host, optimise and advertise your business website and content
E-commerce
Guidance on selling online through online shops and e-marketplaces, accepting and fulfilling online orders, and complying with e-commerce laws
Introduction to IT
How to find the right software and hardware for your business, plan for or upgrade your business' IT systems and skills, and maximise the benefits of email, intranets and extranets
Software and business applications
Information on using databases in business, open source, cloud technologies and specific types of software that can help you streamline your accounting, payroll and customer management
Communications
Information on different phone systems for business, business broadband, and wireless and mobile technologies
IT security and risks
Best practices on IT risk management, cyber security and protecting your business' wireless network
Choosing suppliers
Information on choosing and managing an IT and an internet service provider supplier for your business
RIDDOR: Reporting an incident
Your legal responsibilities to report accidents and illnesses under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR)
RIDDOR: Keeping records of accidents and ill health
What records of accidents, injuries and ill health you must keep under the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR)
What to expect from your internet service provider
Things to expect from your internet service provider, including managing security, content filtering and updating.
Foundation degrees - benefits for your business
Foundation degrees can help to improve your employees' skills and their contribution to your business.
Foundation degrees explained for employers
A Foundation degree is a higher education qualification mainly delivered in local colleges which combines academic and work-related learning.
ISP email service provision
Understand the main issues that can affect your ISP's email service provision, and what you must do to set up an ISP email account for your business .
Types of broadband connections
An overview of the most common types of broadband connections, and the options available to your business.
Absence and sickness policies: what to include
An overview of what to include in absence and sickness policies.