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Even intangible transmission of controlled items needs export licences. The licensing regulations cover technology, software, and goods; the main difference is that the former can be sent to another country intangibly, e.g. by email, via a VPN, or downloaded from a website. This session will review the type of licences available, how to use them and maintain a technology log for audit purposes. It also covers the use of technology by employees while working overseas.
Even intangible transmission of controlled items needs export licences. The licensing regulations cover technology, software, and goods; the main difference is that the former can be sent to another country intangibly, e.g. by email, via a VPN, or downloaded from a website. This session will review the type of licences available, how to use them and maintain a technology log for audit purposes. It also covers the use of technology by employees while working overseas.
This half-day course will focus on what an intangible transfer is and assist you in understanding the types of licences available and how they would work within your business.
In addition, it will arm you with knowledge of how technology should be used and monitored by employees whilst working overseas.
Throughout the day, knowledge checkers and discussion points will support the learning outcomes; all delegates are encouraged to participate and ask questions during the training. This ensures delegates are taking in the information and get the most out of attending an S&H Training Course.
Understand what an Intangible Transfer is and what licences apply to these transfers.
Have an overview of the types of licences available.
Discover how these licences work & how to use them for your business.
Understand current company processes and procedures in line with the compliance requirements.
Focus on the use of technology by an employee whilst working overseas.
"Training was relevant, interaction was good and real case studies were shared amongst participants." 21/03/2024