Provider: Lucerne University
In addition to teaching the legal and technical fundamentals, the CAS DPO focuses in particular on practice-relevant organizational topics such as The CAS DPO consists of five modules, which can also be taken individually as specialized courses for 2 or 3 ECTS credits each, and a transfer paper of 90 hours and 3 ECTS credits: Each module is completed with a qualification step (testat). Participants who have the appropriate prior knowledge may skip individual modules as long as they meet the 60% attendance time requirement. However, the qualification steps must be completed in any case. Module DPO Law The module DPO Law comprises the following contents: Module DPO DSMS The module DPO DSMS includes the following content: Module DPO Technology The module DPO Technology includes the following content: Module DPO Role DPO & Governance The module DPO Role DPO & Governance comprises the following contents: Module DPO Outsourcing & Contracting The module DPO Outsourcing & Contracting comprises the following contents: Module DPO Transfer Work In the module DPO Transfer Work exclusively the transfer work is written. The transfer work is generally carried out in groups of 2 persons. Within the framework of a written paper of 90 hours per person, graduates demonstrate that they can successfully deal with the topic of data privacy from a theoretical and scientific point of view and transfer what they have learned into practice. The CAS Data Privacy Officer can be completed together with the CAS Information Security Technology and the CAS Information Security Management to form the MAS Information Security & Privacy. Close
A degree at tertiary level (ETH/university, university of applied sciences, college of higher education and others) and at least two years of professional experience after graduation. Persons with an equivalent qualification and several years of professional experience may be admitted in limited numbers via a standardized admission procedure ("sur dossier").