Representatives of the State Social Inspectorate trained in the field of personal data protection
On December 10, 2025, the National Center for Personal Data Protection (NCPDP) organized a training session in the field of personal data protection for representatives of the State Social Inspectorate, at their request.
The goal of the training session was to provide participants with an in-depth understanding of the legal framework regarding the protection of personal data, as well as how it applies to activities specific to the social field. The training covered both theoretical aspects processing principles, data subjects’ rights, responsibilities of controllers and processors and practical components, oriented towards solving real situations encountered in professional activity.
The importance of this training session derives from the growing need to ensure responsible management of personal data, especially in a sector where varied and sensitive categories of information are processed. In the context where the digitalization of public services is continuously expanding, and data security risks are becoming more complex, the training offered by NCPDP represents an essential tool for preventing incidents, protecting vulnerable people, and strengthening trust in state institutions.
During the session, participants benefited from practical examples, personalized recommendations for their field of activity, as well as clarifications on the management of high-risk situations. Topics addressed included: assessing the compliance of processing processes; correct application of technical and organizational security measures; institutional responsibilities regarding the transparency and legality of processing; preventing breaches and managing security incidents, etc.
Following the training session, representatives of the State Social Inspectorate obtained significant benefits, such as:
- improving the ability to correctly identify and manage personal data in operational processes;
- strengthening the skills of risk assessment and application of security measures;
- increasing the degree of accountability regarding compliance with the national and european legal framework;
- forming a unified perspective on how data protection contributes to the efficiency of institutional activity.
NCPDP reaffirms its commitment to support public institutions in the process of correct implementation of data protection rules and to promote an institutional climate based on respect for the fundamental right to privacy.
The event took place online, with 18 representatives of the State Social Inspectorate being trained.