Data Protection: key considerations and tips for Isle of Man professionals
This webinar forms part of the 2025 Corporate Services Providers Series (Isle of Man-specific).
Description
This webinar will provide actionable guidance on data protection for Isle of Man professionals. Covering compliance with the GDPR and Isle of Man-specific regulations, it will outline key areas of risk, how to mitigate breaches, and practical tips for safeguarding sensitive data. Participants will learn strategies to align organisational practices with current requirements while ensuring client trust and regulatory compliance.
This webinar provides one-hour of CPD and offers insights and updates from a leading industry-expert speaker.
Delegates places are interchangeable with colleagues from the same organisation.
Content
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Data Protection for individuals – rights and protection
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Data Protection for Businesses – consideration for your framework
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Tips on preparing for the Regulator
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Recent changes and impact to your business
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Key learning and takeaways
Presenter
Shazia Zamir Expert Trainer at the School of International Financial Services |
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![]() Shazia Zamir has worked for over 25 years in various Senior Compliance roles held within Legal, Financial and Law Enforcement sectors. Her experience includes managing and setting up compliance teams, reviewing and testing effectiveness of policy and procedures, implementing process improvement, conducting AML and GDPR audits, guiding MLRO/COLP’s and COFA’s in making informed risk decisions, designing bespoke risk case management system for centralised teams, writing and delivering firm-wide training on various key compliance topics. Having graduated in Civil and Structural Engineering (BEng) from the University of Bradford, Shazia extended her studies further graduate in Law (LLB) from University of College London. With her academic experience her approach to compliance is making it simple, practical and she is always honest ensuring that the solutions she proposes are workable and effective. |