Continuing regular educational activities aimed at primary schools—in accordance with the 2025–2027 Action Plan for the implementation of the Personal Data Protection Strategy (2023–2030)—two additional training sessions were held on March 4 and 13 for Data Protection Officers (DPOs) in Belgrade primary schools. Following established practice, the Commissioner holds online training sessions for these officers every Friday. In addition to introducing the basics of the Law on Personal Data Protection, the main focus was placed on specific regulations in this field and the exchange of information with relevant Social Work Centers. In the upcoming period, training sessions will be held for schools in Novi Sad and Niš.
Additionally, three other training sessions were held with logistical support from partner organizations. An online training session for Nexe Group employees was held on March 6, in cooperation with the Union of Employers of Serbia, focusing on Data Controller-Processor relationships and the rules governing data transfer to other countries. On March 10, as part of a five-day training organized by Ernst & Young, Aleksandra Lakićević from the Education and Certification Sector conducted a session for local self-government representatives in Kikinda. Furthermore, at the invitation of Laura Consulting d.o.o., Marin Cetinić held a training session in Zlatibor on March 13 regarding personal data protection in employment relations concerning the challenges of AI application.
The Sector's upcoming work plan includes educational institutions, pharmacies, local self-governments, and hotels. If you would like to register for the Commissioner's office training, you can express your interest by sending an email to obuke@poverenik.rs.
After registration, you will be notified promptly about the training's date and time.


