Training Courses: SODECIA Group Data Protection Technical Training Sessions

Complete Cycle Overview

The SODECIA Group Data Protection Technical Training cycle represents a comprehensive educational framework designed to address the practical and operational learning requirements across all levels of the organization. This complete cycle consists of eight independent training modules, each specifically adapted to the operational realities within the SODECIA Group’s diverse manufacturing and service environments.

Training Architecture and Regulatory Compliance

The training architecture aligns with the requirements established under Article 39(1)(a) of the GDPR, which mandates that the Data Protection Officer inform and advise the organization and its employees of their data protection obligations. The modular structure ensures comprehensive coverage of data protection requirements while maintaining operational flexibility to accommodate different business units and employee categories within the automotive manufacturing sector.

Each training module addresses specific operational contexts within the SODECIA Group, recognizing that data protection requirements vary significantly between manufacturing processes, customer relationship management, human resources operations, supplier management, and information systems administration. This targeted approach ensures that training content remains directly relevant to participants’ daily responsibilities and operational challenges.

Independent Training Modules Structure

The eight independent training modules are structured to provide both foundational knowledge and specialized operational guidance. The foundational modules establish essential data protection principles and regulatory requirements, while specialized modules address specific business functions and operational contexts within the SODECIA Group’s manufacturing and service operations.

The modular independence allows employees to participate in training sessions that directly relate to their functional responsibilities while providing opportunities for comprehensive understanding across different operational areas. This structure supports both mandatory training requirements for specific roles and voluntary professional development opportunities.

Practical and Operational Learning Methodology

The training methodology emphasizes practical application of data protection principles within the specific contexts of automotive manufacturing, supplier relationships, customer service operations, and technical systems management. Each session combines regulatory knowledge with real-world scenarios commonly encountered within the SODECIA Group’s operational environment.

The learning approach incorporates case studies drawn from automotive industry contexts, practical exercises that reflect actual data processing situations, and interactive discussions that allow participants to apply data protection principles to their specific operational responsibilities. This methodology ensures that theoretical knowledge translates into practical compliance capabilities.

Training Delivery and Assessment Framework

Training delivery utilizes both synchronous and asynchronous learning approaches to accommodate operational requirements and workforce scheduling constraints. Synchronous sessions are conducted via videoconference according to a published agenda, allowing for real-time interaction and immediate clarification of regulatory requirements and operational applications.

Asynchronous learning opportunities are available through the eLearning platform, providing flexibility for employees to complete training modules according to operational schedules while maintaining comprehensive access to training materials and supplementary documentation. Mandatory assessment sessions are scheduled to be completed by December 31, 2025, providing documented evidence of training completion for regulatory compliance purposes.

Regulatory Evidence and Documentation

The training program serves as essential documentation for demonstrating compliance with GDPR accountability requirements, particularly the obligation to implement appropriate technical and organizational measures under Article 32. Completion records and assessment results provide supervisory authorities with evidence of the organization’s commitment to maintaining adequate data protection awareness and capabilities.

[Assessment methodologies and specific evaluation criteria require additional verification to ensure alignment with current regulatory guidance and operational requirements.]

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