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Digital Security - Free Practical Training for Individual Employers - 1pm - 3.30pm

Tuesday 6th November

Venue : Sheffield Carers Centre, Ground Floor East, Concept House, 5 Young Street, Sheffield S1 4UP.

Individuals who employ PAs have a legal responsibility to keep
information about their staff safe and secure. Maintaining safe
information technology systems and digital security processes forms part of this. Also, employers have a responsibility to ensure all devices you use to process, store and send data are adequately protected. Whether you use a smart phone, tablet or a laptop or computer, all of these need to have security in place. This course will give you all the practical advice needed to ensure you are up to date with all the relevant good practice and policies around Digital Security.

Booking on these courses is essential. In order to reserve a place or for further information, please email tess.daly@disabilitysheffield.org.uk .

Find other training opportunities for PAs and individual employers on our training leaflet


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