DUAA start with one thing - knowing your data
Exclusive webinar: DUAA starts with one thing — understanding your Microsoft data
The Data Use and Access Act (DUAA) is on its way, and it will bring important changes to how organisations in the UK handle, share, and protect data.
DUAA introduces new expectations around governance, transparency, and accountability. This means both private and public sector organisations will need better insight into their data and stronger documentation to meet the upcoming requirements.
In this webinar, Safe Online and The Norwegian British Chamber of Commerce team up to give you a practical and accessible starting point for becoming DUAA-ready.
We’ll walk you through how a FREE GDPR Risk Assessment can instantly show you where sensitive information is located across your Microsoft environment — including Outlook, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams, as well as local and network drives.
This helps you spot risks early, improve data governance, and prepare confidently for DUAA.
You’ll learn:
What DUAA actually requires in practice
Why visibility into your Microsoft data is the key to compliance
How a GDPR Risk Assessment uncovers risk areas you may not know exist
Simple, practical steps to get ready for DUAA
If you want to be proactive — rather than reactive — as DUAA approaches, this session is the perfect place to start.
Join us and gain the clarity you need before DUAA comes into force.
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