Powerful Video Help for MSPs on GDPR – Privacy Kitchen
When it comes to video help for MSPs on GDPR, there is only one choice for me.
On the 25th May 2018, new rules relating to how we collect and process personal data came into effect.
The UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was born.
Suffice to say, at the time, most IT Managed Service Providers (MSPs) saw GDPR as a headache to be tolerated.
However, it’s my opinion that GDPR highlighted the important issue of data privacy and security and brought valuable opportunities for MSPs.
So many small and medium sized (SMB) businesses either weren’t aware of good data privacy practice, or just didn’t care.
As a result, I’d say that GDPR raised the bar for data security and privacy.
Nevertheless, if you’re an MSP who needs to understand GDPR in order to educate your clients — where do you begin?
Might I suggest you organise a trip to Privacy Kitchen?
Video Help for MSPs on GDPR
Back in 2018, if you had asked me if I’d find talking about GDPR exciting, then I’d have thought you’d lost your mind.
But fast-forward to the present day, and I’m an avid viewer of the video series Privacy Kitchen.
Privacy Kitchen is a regular series of videos produced by Robert Baugh, Founder and CEO of Keepabl, with help for MSPs.
(Full disclosure:- I’m an advisor to Keepabl and one of the reasons I’m invested in the Keeapabl platform is that it is exceptionally MSP-friendly).
What is Keepabl?
If you’re unfamiliar with Keepabl, it is a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution that helps Small and Medium (SME) sized businesses with their compliance.
In a nutshell, the Keepabl solution is a governance and service platform.
As a result, Keepabl helps MSPs and other businesses become compliant (and very importantly, stay compliant) with GDPR and other data regulations.
Furthermore, if you are interested in finding out more about Keepabl, then check out the video demo I recorded with Robert at Keepabl – Powerful Compliance-as-a-Service for MSPs.
Alternatively, you can also listen to my podcast interview with Robert on TubbTalk #56 – Compliance as a Service for MSPs.
Privacy Kitchen – Video Help for MSPs on GDPR
Through the Privacy Kitchen video series, Robert offers video help for MSPs on GDPR and all things privacy.
Whether you’re an IT company, involved in security, operations, legal or compliance, or if you’re the Data Protection Officer (DPO) for your business, then Privacy Kitchen is something you should be watching.
I’d go as far as to say that if you’re “also” the DPO for your business (amongst many other roles) then Privacy Kitchen is essential for you to watch!
Here are three of the Privacy Kitchen videos I’d recommend you start out watching.
What is GDPR?
In this video, and in less than ten minutes, Robert explains what GDPR actually is.
From why GDPR came in, to nuanced changes on consent and legitimate interests, to key changes for controllers and processors – this video explains it all.
10 Steps to GDPR Compliance
In this video, 10 Steps to GDPR Compliance [8 mins 39 secs], in the time that it takes to drink a cup of coffee, Robert will change how you look at Compliance and make GDPR a revenue generator.
What is a Breach for GDPR?
Could you identify a data breach?
In this video, Robert looks at what exactly a personal data breach is, then identifies the 3 types of breach, shares 4 key facts for dealing with data breaches, and looks at 20 examples from regulators!
Conclusion
The Privacy Kitchen series provides valuable video help for MSPs on GDPR.
Robert Baugh of Keepabl has made it easy for any IT business to learn about the challenges, and opportunities, of GDPR.
As as result of his efforts, Robert has produced over 35 videos with help on privacy questions.
You can find out more about Privacy Kitchen – Free Video Help With All Things Privacy.
Additionally, you can subscribe to the Privacy Kitchen YouTube channel.
Plus, I’d also highly recommend following Robert Baugh on LinkedIn, as Robert regularly shares important data privacy news and updates.
Thank you Robert and the team at Keepabl for helping any IT businesses looking for GDPR advice and guidance!
How has your MSP business found helping your clients with their GDPR queries? Has this been a challenge or a golden opportunity for you?
Please let me know. Leave a comment below or get in touch!
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