“The biggest impact will be on South African organisations that have personal information, special personal information, children’s information or account numbers,” explains Lee Roelofse, head of Infinity Academy.
“Our online course details the requirements needed to comply with the Act, who is responsible for this compliance and the stiff fines and penalties that arise from non-compliance. It explains collecting, recording, organising, updating, storing, distributing, destroying or deleting personal information.”
The course covers:
- Introduction to the POPIA and personal information
- Eight conditions for lawful processing of personal information
- Implementation in an organisation
- Implications in direct marketing
- General exclusions
- Trans-border information flows
- Impact on an organisation
- Risks and consequences of non-compliance
“The Act will significantly affect financial services, healthcare, education and marketing organisations, who carry much of the country’s personal information. Also of concern will be those firms that have what is deemed special personal information. This includes all information relating to a person's religious or philosophical beliefs, race or ethnic origin, trade union membership, political persuasion, health or sex life, biometric information or criminal behaviour. “POPIA only applies to companies or organisations who are located within South Africa, with the exception of entities that make use of automated processing means in South Africa, such as social media companies.
“The R500 online course is excellent for those companies that have already begun with the process but for those that are still in the early stages, we offer a DIY manual for R795; a DIY procedure manual at R595 or full implementation onsite at R1,180. For more details call 084-599-6013, email az.oc.gsst@ipop or enrol online at https://iacademy.co.za/courses/popi-act-awareness/,” concludes Roelofse.