[EVENT] Your Business and Data Privacy: A Philippine Guide to the Fundamentals of the Data Privacy Act of 2012
InCorp Philippines brings you, “Your Business and Data Privacy: A Philippine Guide to the Fundamentals of the Data Privacy Act of 2012.” This event offers a relevant exploration of the basics of data privacy and compliance that highlight its critical role in business sustainability and maintaining trust.
This event will be held on August 26, 2025, from 8:30AM to 12:00NN (GMT+8) at the InCorp Philippines Community Area, 8th Floor Marajo Tower, 312 26th Street, 4th Avenue, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City.
The registration fees are as follows:
- Regular Rate: Php 2,000
- *Early Bird Rate: Php 1,500
- Clients: Php 1,000
Limited slots are available for this event. Your registration will only be confirmed after payment settlement. *To avail the early bird rate, provide proof of payment on or before August 13, 2025.
Event Overview:
Data privacy is a crucial aspect of modern business, affecting not only legal compliance but also customer trust and brand reputation. In this course, we will delve into the world of data privacy, covering important principles, terminologies, and practical strategies for safeguarding personally identifiable information. Join us as we learn how to become responsible custodians of data that helps lead to business sustainability and success.
Expected Learning Outcomes
After the program, participants will be able to:
- Develop an understanding of key data privacy concepts, principles, and terminologies based on R.A. 10173 (Data Privacy Act of 2012).
- Share best practices on how to safeguard and secure personal data, aligned with NPC regulations and global standards.
Learning Agenda
Module 1: Introduction to the DPA of 2012
- Reasons Why We Need to Protect Data
- The Data Privacy Act of 2012 and the National Privacy Commission (NPC)
- When to Register with the NPC
Module 2: Key Roles in the Data Privacy Act
Module 3: Classification of Personally Identifiable Information
Module 4: Personal Data Protection Life Cycle
Module 5: Repercussions for Non-Compliance
- Penalties and Liabilities Under the DPA of 2012
Module 6: Data Privacy Principles
Module 7: Rights of the Data Subject
Module 8: Privacy Notice and Consent
Module 9: Sharing of Strategies and Best Practices to Protect Personal Data
Q & A Session
Ivy Leslie Tahimic is the Data Protection Officer of InCorp Philippines and InCorp Talent Solutions. She is also a Management Consultant for data privacy. She helps organizations navigate the evolving landscape of privacy regulations, embed compliance into culture, empowering teams to uphold privacy not just as a legal obligation, but as a shared value. Ivy was also recognized as one of the Top 5 finalists for the Privacy Advocate of the Year in the NPC Privacy Awareness Week Awards 2025.
Who Should Attend:
Here’s who should consider attending the learning session, “Your Business and Data Privacy: A Philippine Guide to the Fundamentals of the Data Privacy Act of 2012.”:
- Business Leaders: Visionaries and decision-makers who steer the organization and need to understand data management’s strategic importance.
- Compliance Officers and Managers: Professionals ensuring the organization adheres to legal and regulatory standards, especially in data protection.
- IT and Data Security Professionals: Experts safeguarding systems and data from breaches, ensuring robust technical security measures are in place.
- Human Resources Managers: Key stakeholders managing employee data and ensuring compliance with privacy regulations in HR processes.
- Marketing and Sales Professionals: Individuals handling customer data for campaigns and sales strategies, ensuring ethical and compliant practices.
- Small and Medium Business Owners: Entrepreneurs managing data responsibly to build trust and ensure compliance in their growing businesses.
- Employees of MNCs: Team members in global organizations who need to align with local data protection regulations.
- Anyone responsible for personal data management: Individuals tasked with handling personally identifiable information, ensuring its security and proper usage.