The DUA Act (Part 2)
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The Data (Use and Access) Act – Part Two: What’s Next for UK Organisations? Join our expert hosts Caine Glancy, Phil Brining and Catarina Santos for part two of our discussion on the DUA Act. Part one had almost 300 live attendees, tune in and find out why the Data Protection Made Easy community is the largest of its type in the UK.

The Data (Use and Access) Act – Part Two: What’s Next for UK Organisations?
Thursday, 18th July 2025
12:30 PM (UK time)
Live on Microsoft Teams | Free to attend
Following our most popular podcast to date, with 295 live attendees, we’re back with Part Two of our deep dive into the Data (Use and Access) Act 2025.
In this follow-up session, our expert panel – Phil Brining, Caine Glancy, and Catarina Santos – will expand on the insights shared in Part One and explore the questions and challenges raised by the community.
If you missed the first session or want to go deeper into the practical implications of the Act, this is your chance to learn what the legislation really means for UK organisations and how to take meaningful steps toward compliance.
In Part Two, we’ll cover:
- Further breakdowns of key changes from the Act and what they look like in practice
- Real-world scenarios and how they affect Subject Access Requests, PECR, and Legitimate Interests
- The impact of new definitions, enforcement powers, and soft opt-ins
- Questions raised during Part One – answered by our expert panel
- Practical tips and governance advice to stay compliant and future-ready
Missed Part One? Don’t worry – the audio is available on all major platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Audible.
How to Join
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This session is free, live, and open to all – but with demand at an all-time high, spaces are limited. Register early to secure your place.
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