Streamlining SARs: Part Two

Caine Glancy, Gbenga Onojobi

Join DPP consultants Gbenga Onojobi and Caine Glancy live this Friday at 12:30 PM for expert tips on streamlining Subject Access Requests (SARs)

Streamling SARS: Top Tips For DPOs

SARs in Action, Your Questions Answered

Free live session, online via Zoom

Friday 12 December 2025, 12:30 PM

Following the success of our last Subject Access Requests (SARs) session, we reached out to members of the Data Protection Made Easy community to find out what challenges you’re currently facing. You shared your toughest questions and real-world examples, and in this follow-up session, our consultants Gbenga Onojibi and Caine Glancy will tackle them head-on.

Together, they’ll demonstrate practical ways to manage complex or sensitive SARs, helping you move from uncertainty to confidence when responding to data subjects. You’ll leave with clear, actionable steps that can be applied immediately in your day-to-day work.

What we will cover

  • The most common SAR scenarios organisations are struggling with right now

  • Practical solutions to overcome both operational and compliance challenges

  • Proven tips to streamline your intake, search, and redaction processes

  • How to approach complex or high-risk requests with confidence and consistency

  • Real examples from fellow professionals and how our experts would handle them

This session is designed to make Subject Access Requests simpler and easier to manage. Whether you’re new to handling SARs or an experienced practitioner looking to refine your approach, you’ll benefit from the shared expertise of our consultants and the insight of a like-minded community.

The session is free to attend and open to all. Bring your questions, join over 1,500 members of the Data Protection Made Easy community, and take part in a practical, informative discussion that turns theory into action.

A join link will be sent after registration.

SARs Part 2, community Q and A
Friday 12 December 2025, 12:30 PM, live online
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