Data Security & UK GDPR

Data Protection training resources for your staff

  • The risk to your organisation – the Information Commissioner reports that avoidable mistakes and oversights continue to be a major cause of data breaches.
  • Raising staff awareness is your best defence – our Data Security range includes online training and compliance booklets designed to make your staff aware of the steps they must take to keep personal data safe.

How do you protect your firm?

Treat your data as a valuable asset

Your organisation must have policies, including cyber-specific measures, to protect and secure personal data. Our Data Security range prioritises evolving threats and prevention measures, emphasising your firm’s procedures.

Make your employees aware of the risks

If a data breach occurs because of even simple staff errors, your prevention measures could be called into question. Our range enables you to demonstrate meeting obligations to raise staff awareness of relevant risks.

Online Data Security Training

A UK GDPR compliant e-learning programme for staff – with automatic training records, competence testing, and monitoring tools for managers; the Training on Record online course offers a convenient and cost-effective way to reinforce staff awareness and reduce the risks to your firm.

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Data Protection Booklets

Proactive Cyber Security Guidance for your staff – these concise guides equip your staff to help protect your networks and data at a time of heightened risk. Increase understanding of UK GDPR changes via the 2025 Data Act, and confirm learning with a tick and sign checklist.

Available in packs of 20.

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Data Protection laws at a glance

What is 'personal data'

Any information you hold about a living person – even just their name and address – counts as ‘personal data’.

What are the risks?

A data breach can lead to disruptive enforcement action, loss of trust and reputation, and even prosecution.

What must you do?

You need procedures in place to comply with changing Data Protection laws, and training for staff that records results.

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