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Understanding data governance with open data

A sustainable data cycle needs a set of principles and practices, as well as an effective data governance. With e-learnings, webinars, reading materials and tools, you’ll get a better understanding of how governmental and legal considerations underpin and influence open data. We’ll illustrate the role the European data portal can play in different data spaces and delve into why data governance can add value in the public and private sector. Join us and discover the role and impact of open data governance in Europe!

Understanding data governance with open data

About this course

Level:
Beginner
Content:
5 lessons
Theme:
PolicyImpact
Format:
Webinar, Reading, Videos
Audience:
Public sector, Private sector, Non-governmental organisations, Data providers

Lessons in this course

Through webinars and reading materials, you'll explore the creative possibilities and innovation that can be achieved with open data. Moreover, we'll show you how European Data Portal can support the use of open data for various purposes.

Understanding public data demand in the public sector

Do you want to learn more about the value of open data in the public sector? This lesson is your key to learn all about the demand for open data and how it can be used to create value. Through webinars and reading materials, you’ll understand how public administrations are measuring the demand of data reuse and delve into different examples to learn about public data resources value creation. You’ll also learn how countries involve potential reusers and promote reuse within governments.

Level:
Intermediate
Content:
Reading, Videos
Theme:
Impact
Data Governance Act implementation

What are the Data Governance Act requirements for national single information points and the European Register for Protected Data held by the Public Sector? How do you approach harvesting, technical harvesting requirements and use the supported and preferred interfaces? This lesson is your key to understanding the various requirements to setting up a national single information point. Through webinars and reading materials, you’ll gain insights into the steps to take, the indicative roadmap, and where to find the European Register for Protected Data held by the Public Sector, integrated into the European data portal. By the end of this lesson, you’ll have the knowledge and tools needed in preparation for the DGA implementation in September 2023. 

 

The name 'European Register for Protected Data held by the Public Sector (ERPD)' replaced the previous name 'European Single Access Point (ESAP)' (referred to in Article 8 (4) of the Data Governance Act) as of September 2023. This decision has been taken to avoid any confusion with another upcoming EU legislation.

Level:
Advanced
Content:
Reading, Videos
Theme:
PolicyLegal
Open data and high-value datasets

How can you access open data and high-value datasets? In this lessons you will find out how to access open data, including high-value datasets (i.e. data that has the potential to generate important societal and economic benefits when reused). This lesson is provides a step-by-step access guide to open data and high-value datasets. Through the reading material, you’ll also gain insights in what your rights are and how to access public sector data that cannot be made openly available.

Level:
Intermediate
Content:
Reading
Theme:
PolicyLegal
Open data and cybersecurity

How can you safeguard open data from cybersecurity threats? In this lesson, you will explore the fundamentals of open data and the cybersecurity challenges associated with it. You'll learn about the major risks such as data tampering, privacy violations, and other vulnerabilities that can arise when sharing and using open data.

Level:
Intermediate
Content:
Reading
Theme:
PolicyLegalImpact
The European data strategy

What is the European data strategy, and how is it shaping the future of data governance in Europe? In this lesson, you will explore the key objectives behind the strategy, its role in creating a single market for data, and the policies and initiatives driving data innovation and collaboration across Europe.

Content:
Reading
Theme:
LegalPolicyImpact

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