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                                • Understanding the Basics of E-commerce and GDPR Compliance: This unit will cover the fundamental concepts of e-commerce, including online business models, payment systems, and data protection regulations. Students will learn about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and its implications for e-commerce businesses in the UK.
• Data Protection Principles and E-commerce: In this unit, students will delve into the data protection principles outlined in the GDPR, including lawfulness, transparency, and data minimization. They will learn how to apply these principles to e-commerce operations, ensuring compliance with UK data protection laws.
• E-commerce Data Collection and Processing: This unit will focus on the data collection and processing aspects of e-commerce, including consent, data subject rights, and data storage. Students will learn how to implement data protection by design and by default in e-commerce systems.
• E-commerce Data Security and Breach Response: In this unit, students will learn about the importance of data security in e-commerce, including encryption, access controls, and incident response. They will understand how to respond to data breaches and maintain customer trust in the event of a security incident.
• E-commerce Marketing and Data Protection: This unit will explore the intersection of e-commerce marketing and data protection, including targeted advertising, email marketing, and social media marketing. Students will learn how to balance marketing goals with data protection requirements in e-commerce.
• E-commerce and Consumer Rights: In this unit, students will learn about consumer rights in e-commerce, including the right to erasure, the right to rectification, and the right to object to processing. They will understand how to implement these rights in e-commerce systems and maintain compliance with UK consumer protection laws.
• E-commerce and Data Subject Rights: This unit will focus on the data subject rights outlined in the GDPR, including the right to access, the right to rectification, and the right to erasure. Students will learn how to implement these rights in e-commerce systems and maintain compliance with UK data protection laws.
• E-commerce and International Data Transfers: In this unit, students will learn about the rules governing international data transfers, including the EU-US Privacy Shield and the Standard Contractual Clauses. They will understand how to ensure compliance with these rules in e-commerce operations.
• E-commerce and Data Protection Impact Assessments: This unit will cover the importance of data protection impact assessments (DPIAs) in e-commerce, including the types of processing that require a DPIA and the steps involved in conducting a DPIA. Students will learn how to implement DPIAs in e-commerce systems and maintain compliance with UK data protection laws.
• E-commerce and Data Protection Audits: In this unit, students will learn about the importance of data protection audits in e-commerce, including the types of audits that are required and the steps involved in conducting an audit. They will understand how to implement data protection audits in e-commerce systems and maintain compliance with UK data protection laws.