Comprehensive data protection training
Comprehensive data protection training that is clearly explained and easy to understand. Highly recommended.
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Westbrook Data Protection Training (WDPT) is a UK-based provider specialising in data protection education. Our courses are designed to equip individuals and businesses with essential knowledge and practical skills to safeguard personal information, covering key principles, compliance, risk assessment, and security measures. In addition to digital training we offer a range of guides and posters to support continued learning experience and to reinforce concepts. Our goal is to make data protection accessible and easy to understand.
2nd Floor, Midas House, GU21 6LQ, Woking, United Kingdom
Comprehensive data protection training that is clearly explained and easy to understand. Highly recommended.
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