We are pleased to invite you to our annual Data Privacy and Cyber webinar series, designed to help organisations navigate the evolving data privacy and cyber security landscape with confidence.
The series will provide clear, practical guidance on key risk areas – from managing data subject access requests (DSARs) to responding to emerging cyber threats – equipping you with actionable steps to support compliance and protect your organisation.
Designed for legal, regulatory and compliance teams; data protection officers; privacy; cyber and HR professionals; and others with an interest in all things data and cyber, our specialists will explore the key topics shaping the data landscape in 2026 and their practical implications for organisations.
Series outline:
DSARs and DP complaints: weathering the storm
19 MAY | 9AM - 9:30AM
Handling DSARs remains a significant operational and legal challenge, which will be compounded by the new right to complain coming into force in June. This session will explore common pain points, recent developments in regulatory expectations and practical approaches to managing requests efficiently while mitigating risk.
Data privacy risks in the workplace: a focus on monitoring
26 MAY | 9AM - 9:30AM
As workplace technologies evolve and the use of biometric data becomes more commonplace, employee monitoring continues to attract scrutiny. We will examine the key data protection risks associated with monitoring practices - including transparency, proportionality and lawful basis - and share practical steps to align your approach with current regulatory guidance.
Recent cyber trends: what organisations need to know
2 JUNE | 9AM - 9:30AM
Cyber threats continue to develop in scale and sophistication. This session will provide an accessible update on the latest cyber trends, enforcement activity and incident response considerations, helping you to prioritise your cyber risk strategy.
Each webinar will last 30 minutes and will be delivered via Zoom. You are welcome to attend the full series or register for individual sessions.
We welcome your questions in advance. If you have a question that you would like us to consider, please get in touch at events@burnesspaull.com
We hope to see you there!
The Burness Paull Data Privacy and Cyber team