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Introduction to AI; are you AI literate yet?

September 30, 2025

Are you already meeting the legal requirements of the AI Act? As of Feb. 1, 2025, the European AI Act requires organizations to adequately train their staff in AI literacy. This means that depending on their role, staff must have specific knowledge about the operation and impact of AI systems, with a focus on ethics, transparency and risk management. Training should be tailored to the level of technical experience and specific use of AI within the organization so that staff can apply AI systems responsibly. In addition, the effects of AI use on internal and external stakeholders must be considered. Are you already compliant with these requirements? In this course, you will receive a thorough and accessible introduction to the world of artificial intelligence to ensure your AI literacy.

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Cyber resilience in Practice: increase your organization's digital resilience

October 2 and 9, 2025

Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated and targeted, making organizations more vulnerable to digital attacks. Cyber resilience is not just about preventing incidents, but more importantly about recognizing risk, assessing cyber threats and structurally improving your organization's digital resilience. This two-day course provides a practical understanding of cyber threats and the tools and methods to better protect your organization. You will learn how to assess public cyber scans, recognize vulnerabilities and effectively implement cyber resilience measures.

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AVG in practice for clerks

October 6, 2025

During this course, you will be thoroughly and completely informed about how the AVG affects your work as a clerk. You will learn when the data breach notification obligation applies and what the obligations in the AVG are for the city council. In particular, this course provides insight and answers to the main question: what is privacy and why is it important for the city council? You can immediately apply the knowledge gained the next day practically during your work.

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Privacy laws in detection

October 6, 2025

This course will bring you up to speed on the laws that apply to data processing by BOAs. You will learn when your BOAs must comply with the Wpg, when with the AVG and what are the main differences between these laws. You will also learn what steps need to be taken to comply with the Wpg, how data can be shared and how data from investigative activities can be used in surveillance work.

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Privacy issues in data sharing in public partnerships

October 8, 2025

Some social problems are too big for public organizations to solve on their own. As a result, you see various public and private organizations forming partnerships to achieve a common goal, but what about that privacy technically? Will the new Data Processing by Partnerships Act possibly be a solution there? What is the expected impact on practice? And how do you deal with this issue right now? During this course you will get practical tools to shape data sharing in a collaborative environment and be alert to the important privacy issues. Due attention will also be paid to the new legislation.

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ChatGPT for privacy professionals

Oct. 9, 2025

AI is playing an increasing role in the work of privacy professionals. From drafting texts and analyzing documents to gaining new insights - AI tools like ChatGPT and CoPilot can take a lot of work off your hands. But ... only if you know how to use them smartly and safely. The quality of the output hinges on one thing: the question you ask. Want to use ChatGPT smarter and more effectively in your daily work? Learn how to use the right prompts to win time, get better results and avoid mistakes.

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Cyber resilience in Practice: increase your organization's digital resilience

October 27 and November 3, 2025

Cyber threats are becoming more sophisticated and targeted, making organizations more vulnerable to digital attacks. Cyber resilience is not just about preventing incidents, but more importantly about recognizing risk, assessing cyber threats and structurally improving your organization's digital resilience. This two-day course provides a practical understanding of cyber threats and the tools and methods to better protect your organization. You will learn how to assess public cyber scans, recognize vulnerabilities and effectively implement cyber resilience measures.

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AI Officer for the Public Sector

Oct. 30, 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2025

Are you a privacy officer or professional in the public sector and want to be prepared for the impact of artificial intelligence (AI)? During the course 'AI Officer for the Public Sector' you will gain practical and in-depth knowledge about how AI works, the ethical and legal issues it raises, and how to apply this technology in a safe, responsible way. Think of applications such as fraud detection in the Participation Act, automated licensing or facial recognition in access control.

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Data Processing and Privacy at Municipalities

Start date Oct. 30, 2025

Is this actually allowed with personal data? Now that the Personal Data Authority has announced that it will inspect municipalities to check how municipalities handle the personal data and privacy of citizens, it is even more important that municipalities handle this carefully and correctly. When are we allowed to share data? What are the obligations of the municipality? How do we guarantee the rights of those involved?

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Drafting processor agreements: points of interest and current events

Oct. 30, 2025

Good contractual recording of the rights and obligations arising from the AVG is essential the moment personal data are processed. For example, it must be clear to contracting parties what they must do in the event of a data breach or a data subject's right of inspection. Drafting privacy agreements that are fully in line with the AVG remains a challenge for many organizations. This course will give you a practical overview of the points to consider when drafting privacy agreements, including the latest case law and recommendations from the regulator.

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The New Privacy Officer: develop yourself into a privacy professional

Start date November 3, 2025

As a privacy professional, you have a crucial role within your organization. Are you fully aware of the legal playing field? And do you know how to properly position yourself as a privacy professional and implement an effective privacy policy? How to handle a data breach? In this new 5-day course you will be taught the most important topics for your practice by renowned experts.

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Effective Data Protection within the Public Sector

November 4 and 11, 2025

Are you a Privacy Officer (PO) or Data Protection Officer (FG) within a public sector organization? Would you like to deepen your knowledge and learn how to implement privacy governance in a practical and effective way? The new two-day course Effective Data Protection within the Public Sector will help you do just that!

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Privacy in Healthcare; AI Act and EHDS discussed practically

November 4, 2025

This one-day course provides healthcare privacy professionals with an in-depth understanding of the two critical legislations that will impact the future of healthcare privacy management: the AI Act and the European Health Data Space (EHDS). During the course, you will have the opportunity to learn how to implement these legislations in practice to ensure patient privacy in an increasingly data-driven environment.

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Data breaches: preparing, recognizing and responding

November 5, 2025

During this course, the current state of affairs regarding the mandatory data breach notification will be covered. What exactly qualifies a data breach and what legal obligations apply with respect to a data breach? The additional obligations that follow from the policy rules of the regulators and the practice around reporting a data breach to the Personal Data Authority will also be discussed. Furthermore, other relevant factors, such as reporting, speaking to the press and the options for preparing for a data breach will be discussed in detail during this course. The theory discussed in this course will then be put into practice interactively through a simulation of a data breach. You as a course participant must pose as the responsible person within the company and go through the process of signaling the data breach until the data breach is properly completed. In short: after following this course you are completely and well informed of all (legal) obligations around a data breach and you also know what to do in practice.

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IT contracts: depth and practical tips

 November 6 and 13, 2025

In this in-depth two-day course, you'll learn all about creating and managing IT contracts. Whether you're dealing with hardware and software licensing, custom projects or the challenges of cloud contracts and data transfers, this course will provide you with the knowledge and tools to create strong, watertight agreements. Of course, the latest cybersecurity requirements are also covered.

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DPIA practice day

November 11, 2025

During this course you will go through the full DPIA process with the instructors and various practical DPIA models will be covered. You will be able to bring in questions and will practice fully and properly conducting a DPIA. Upon completion, you will be able to get started performing a DPIA within your organization.

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DPIA e-course and DPIA practice day

November 11, 2025

With this course package, you will soon be conducting a DPIA within your organization. Get a complete theoretical and legal picture of DPIAs during the e-learning DPIA. During the DPIA practice day, we will practice performing DPIAs.

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Undermining and Processing of Personal Data.

November 17, 2025

This course discusses the legal framework for data processing when dealing with undermining. It discusses how to determine which processing of personal data is and is not permitted and why. In particular, the sharing of personal data within and outside one's own organization will be discussed, as well as the requirements for processing personal data. After this course you will be fully aware of the main issues, recent experience and case law and you will be able to recognize problems in this area in practice.

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AI in IT contracts: legally watertight and flexible

November 25, 2025

The AI Act is an important European law that will impose requirements on AI, including with respect to test data, transparency and the control of outcomes by natural persons. It is essential to take this legislation into account in contracts to avoid potential legal problems. How do you address this?

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Masterclass on Data Processing in the Social Domain

November 25, 2025

During this course you will receive knowledge and information to advise on data processing and data exchange in the social domain. You will be informed on how to set up work processes and, after attending this course, you will be competent to safeguard the rights of those involved, so that data is exchanged within the framework of the law while maintaining the trust of citizens. You will also be informed about the current state of affairs of the new legislation, including the Multiple Problems Act (Wams) and the Data Processing by Collaborative Organizations Act (should it pass).

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AI in practice: the legal aspects

November 26, 2025

In this course you will receive insight into Artificial Intelligence from a specialized lawyer (Martin Hemmer, attorney at AKD) as well as a data scientist (Nienke Bakx, data science consultant at Datacation). Partly based on practical examples, the lecturers will discuss the legal backgrounds and pitfalls. You will work with a practical case to apply the knowledge immediately.

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Understanding the NIS2 Guideline for Directors and Managers.

November 27, 2025

Are you a director, manager or policy maker and want to be better prepared for the latest cybersecurity legislation? Our 1-day course provides you with a complete overview of the NIS2 directive, including the legal and technical requirements essential for your organization: a multidisciplinary approach to this complex matter. Learn how to meet the stringent requirements of the NIS2 and minimize risk.

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New EU Legislation: Privacy & Data Essentials in 1 Day

December 2, 2025

Many new laws and regulations around data, cyber, technology, AI and digital platforms are coming our way from Brussels. Consider, for example, the impact of the Data Act, the AI Act, the CRA and NIS2. Important new legislation: what's the latest? In this course we address the question of how you as a professional can prepare yourself. You will get an overview of the most important laws and regulations and we will discuss the latest developments.

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Introduction to AI; are you AI literate yet?

December 3, 2025

Are you already meeting the legal requirements of the AI Act? As of Feb. 1, 2025, the European AI Act requires organizations to adequately train their staff in AI literacy. This means that depending on their role, staff must have specific knowledge about the operation and impact of AI systems, with a focus on ethics, transparency and risk management. Training should be tailored to the level of technical experience and specific use of AI within the organization so that staff can apply AI systems responsibly. In addition, the effects of AI use on internal and external stakeholders must be considered. Are you already compliant with these requirements? In this course, you will receive a thorough and accessible introduction to the world of artificial intelligence to ensure your AI literacy.

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Pseudonymization and anonymization of personal data

December 9, 2025

When is personal data pseudonymized and when can data be considered anonymous, so that the AVG does not (no longer) apply? What is the role of different parties in the processing process (controller, processor and third party/recipient)? This course not only discusses the legal aspects of pseudonymization and anonymization but also explains the techniques used in pseudonymization and anonymization.

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Privacy in the workplace in-depth course.

December 11, 2025

Ensuring privacy in the workplace has become a complex challenge. Employers have increasing opportunities to collect and use employee personal data. Often to increase efficiency but in some cases decisions can be made that have major implications for data subjects. In this course, based in part on current case law, the do's and dont's regarding privacy in the workplace will be discussed. Can you fire an employee in the event of a data breach? And what do you do if an employee has recorded conversations in connection with a labor dispute? When does the employer's interest outweigh an employee's privacy rights? How do you deal with AI in job application procedures?

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E-CURSUS

e-course

E-course AVG

E-course

In this e-course, Mr. Corrie Ebbers, independent privacy lawyer, will take you through the complex yet fascinating subject of this privacy law. Using several practical examples and applications, the most important parts of the AVG and the UAVG (the Implementation of the AVG) will be discussed.
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e-course

General administrative law e-course

E-course

This e-course brings you completely up to speed in 3 hours on the basics and systematics of the General Administrative Law Act (Awb). With theory, videos practical examples and questions you will learn how to work with it. Relevant for all administrative bodies in the Netherlands, at national level, provincial level, municipal level, water boards and other independent administrative bodies.
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e-course

E-course Disciplinary Law and Liability of Accountants

E-course

In this e-course, accountants gain insight into disciplinary law, the risks and how to avoid these risks in clear, compact modules. Includes real-life examples and recent case law.
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e-course

E-course DPIA

E-course

Upon completion of the e-learning DPIA, you will have a complete understanding of the theoretical and legal framework of DPIAs. All facets are covered, including: when a DPIA is mandatory, what the substantive requirements are, and what standards and regulations apply to DPIAs. You will also be explained practical DPIA models.
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e-course

E-course Privacy Policy in Practice

E-course

The e-course Privacy Policy in Practice will get you up to speed in about 3 hours on what a (good) privacy policy is, why it is so important, and how to pragmatically implement and maintain it in your organization. We cover risk management, awareness, and practical implementation. With theory, short web lectures, practical examples and questions.
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e-course

E-course Privacy in Healthcare

E-course

This course covers the main subtopics involved in privacy within healthcare. How do you handle personal data correctly in healthcare? In 6 lessons you get a good overview of the legal and practical issues.
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e-course

E-course Privacy in the Workplace

E-course

Managing personal data, complying with the latest laws and regulations, and at the same time representing the interests of your employees and organization, can be a complex challenge. That's why we've developed the Privacy in the Workplace e-course especially for you!
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e-course

Open Government Act e-course

E-course

This Open Government Act E-course provides a good foundation, insight into what the consequences of the rules from the Woo are and what you can do yourself in practice.
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E-COLLEGES

CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Inspection rights in health care

E-college

This e-college provides a clear, practical explanation of the right of access of clients in healthcare. Based on current laws and regulations, practical examples and five recognizable cases, privacy expert Jitty van Doodewaerd (DMCC Netherlands) discusses the rights of clients and the discretionary power of healthcare providers. You will learn how to responsibly deal with requests for access and when you can (partially) refuse.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college The Data Regulation

E-college

In this e-college you will learn about the new European Data Regulation. You will learn what rights and obligations apply to users, data holders and service providers, and what the impact is on the use of connected devices, data sharing and contractual agreements on data.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college DORA practically explained

E-college

In this e-college you will get a clear, practice-oriented explanation of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) that applies since January 17, 2025. You will discover which new obligations apply to financial institutions and their ICT service providers, how to translate the five DORA pillars into concrete controls and reports, and what this means for governance, contracts and supervision.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Data sharing in partnerships: new legislation by Jan. 1, 2025

E-college

In this e-college you will get a detailed explanation of the new rules that apply as of January 1, 2025 around privacy and data processing in collaborations, especially in the social, care and security domain. Within 1 hour you will be up to date.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college ePrivacy

E-college

Want to be taken through all the developments in ePrivacy? This e-college is an excellent way to get informed quickly and thoroughly about this complex matter. You will get practical examples and the speaker will share experiences with real-world applications.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Legal Aspects of AI

E-college

Want to know how AI works and what the legal concerns are? In this e-college you will get practical examples and the speaker will share experiences with real-world applications.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Cybersecurity: best practices around cyber incidents

E-college

Learn all about cybercrime: How does it work? What to do in the event of a cyber attack? What should you do and not do? Who should report what? And where?
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Cybersecurity in Healthcare

E-college

Do you need a clear overview of the laws and regulations relating to cybersecurity in healthcare and do you want to know what technical and organizational measures your organization and supply chain partners need to take? This e-college will bring you up to speed in one hour, whenever and wherever you want.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college data centers and waste heat

E-college

This current affairs lecture will focus on the discussion surrounding the use of waste heat and discuss energy consumption and the use of waste heat from data centers.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Transfer of personal data to the U.S.: the implications of the adequacy decision

E-college

Do you need a clear overview of the entire development as well as the current status of international transfers to the U.S. after the adequacy decision dated July 10, 2023? What are the requirements of the adequacy decision? Can we expect Schrems III? This e-college brings you up to speed in 1 hour, whenever and wherever you want.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college New EU data and privacy legislation

E-college

Would you like to be updated on the latest European legislation on data, AI and digital services? Then register now for the lecture given by Kimberly Friesen and Lora Mourcous of law firm The Data Lawyers. Find out all about the Data Governance Act, the Data Act and the Artificial Intelligence Act and get a good overview of what is coming our way at the European level!
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Data sharing in healthcare and privacy

E-college

Want to be updated on what's going on in the field of Healthcare Data Sharing and Privacy?
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Transfer of personal data to the U.S.: the implications of the adequacy decision

E-college

Do you need a clear overview of the entire development as well as the current status of international transfers to the U.S. after the adequacy decision dated July 10, 2023? What are the requirements of the adequacy decision? Can we expect Schrems III? This e-college brings you up to date in 1 hour, whenever and wherever you want.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

E-college Privacy Enhancing Technologies

E-college

Do you need an explanation of Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs)? This e-college discusses everything surrounding PETs. What are PETs? What function do they have? Furthermore, the technology behind them is briefly discussed. Since this involves sensitive data, comments are also made about the legal side of it. You will get practical examples and the speaker will share experiences with applications in practice.
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CURRENT AFFAIRS COLLEGE

To pay or not to pay? The dilemmas surrounding cybercrime

Webinar

Get updated on the latest relevant topics around cybercrime. About the policy of yes/no ransom payments from the government, distribution of aanp liability and the handling of the Hof van Twente case against Switch IT solutions.
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