Accessibility links

Sector

Latest news and views about Data Providers

RSS

New data protection proposals announced for the EU

1 February 2012 | Paul Gershlick

The European Union Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding has launched the European Commission’s proposals for the reform of the data protection regime in the EU, with the aim of increasing a person’s...

Tags on this discussion:

ICO fines Midlothian Council £140,000 for sending details about children and carers to wrong people

1 February 2012 | Paul Gershlick

The Information Commissioner’s Office has fined Midlothian Council £140,000 for sending sensitive personal data about children and carers to the wrong people on five separate occasions in the first...

Tags on this discussion:

Sussex hospital facing £375,000 fine after hard drives with thousands of patient data ended up on eBay

13 January 2012 | Paul Gershlick

Following on from the Information Commissioner Office targeting the health sector for enforcement action for breaches of the Data Protection Act, the ICO has written to Brighton General Hospital proposing...

Tags on this discussion:

Health sector tops list for focus of data protection regulator’s enforcement

5 January 2012 | Paul Gershlick

The health sector tops the list of areas targeted for enforcement by the Information Commissioner's Office. This is in the ICO's latest information rights strategy. As well as health are the credit and...

Tags on this discussion:

ICO gives verdict on implementation of new cookies rules: websites must do better

23 December 2011 | Paul Gershlick

The Information Commissioner’s Office – the UK’s data protection regulator - has given a damming report on websites’ implementation of new cookies laws, under which website users must receive clear...

Tags on this discussion:

Atos to provide service that will enable comparison of data across GP practices in England – but privacy campaigners complain again

21 December 2011 | Paul Gershlick

Atos has been engaged to provide an £8m service through a computer system so as to extract data about patients from GPs’ surgeries and enable comparable extractions across the NHS. The Department of...

Tags on this discussion:

Hospital pays data protection compensation after employee unlawfully accesses patient data – Grinyer v Plymouth Hospital NHS Trust, County Court

9 December 2011 | Paul Gershlick

Plymouth Hospital NHS Trust has been ordered to pay one of its patients damages for breach of the Data Protection Act after one of its staff had unlawfully accessed the patient’s details, contrary to...

Tags on this discussion:

MAB Pharma sector leader welcomes new NHS data sharing plans

5 December 2011 | Paul Gershlick

At this time of financial uncertainty, it is great to see politicians thinking outside of the box to develop solutions to protect UK industry and improve people's lives.  According to plans announced...

Tags on this discussion:

Councils need counselling for better data protection

28 November 2011 | Paul Gershlick

There have been 1,035 cases of personal data loss by 132 councils in the past three years. These are the findings of Big Brother Watch, after it had submitted a freedom of information request to ascertain...

Tags on this discussion:

EU Justice Minister signals massive overhaul towards far stricter data protection laws for business

17 November 2011 | Paul Gershlick

Businesses will need to obtain explicit prior consent from individuals before processing data about them and give them the right to have their data deleted at any time especially if they post data on the...

Tags on this discussion:

Page 1 of 131234510...Last »