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Under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, people anywhere in the world have the right to see information held by more than 100,000 UK public bodies about the way in which decisions are made and public...
UK firms don’t do enough to protect security of corporate data
UK businesses do not do enough to protect the security of their corporate data. Consequently, they are falling behind their counterparts in other countries. These are the findings of research by the consultancy...
Could law firm sending out mass letters for copyright infringement be first to incur new £500,000 fines for serious data protection breaches?…
ACS:Law may be the first business to incur the recently introduced expanded fines of up to £500,000. The controversial law firm has made its name by sending out thousands of letters to alleged peer-to-peer...
BIS consults on implementation of new E-Privacy Directive
The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills is consulting on plans to implement a new E-Privacy Directive. The European Union law was passed in 2009 and needs to be implemented into domestic law...
Information Commissioner’s Office sounds warning for estate agents
Estate agents have been warned: the Information Commissioner’s Office is looking to check you out. The ICO – the regulator in charge of enforcing data protection law in the UK – has warned estate...
Over half of employees admit that they would take employer’s property before leaving their employment
52% of employees would steal their employer’s property before leaving their employment. Nearly a quarter would take customer contact details, while a similar number would take stationery. These are the...
ICO gives Google minor ticking off for its interception of wireless data during Street View data gathering
The Information Commissioner’s Office has given Google a ticking off but went on to say that no further action was necessary after the UK’s data protection regulator had investigated the search engine...
Public sector staff have culture of inappropriate snooping on personal data
About 30 public sector staff have been sacked in the last year for inappropriately snooping on personal data that had come from the Department for Work and Pensions’ Customer Information System. The...
UK businesses not confident about compliance with data protection laws and concerned for the costs involved, but vast majority think rules should be tougher
About 50% of UK businesses think the UK’s data protection laws should be tougher, and 87% want anyone disclosing sensitive data to be required to reveal that fact. That is according to a survey of 1,200...
Information Commissioner issues code of practice for online behavioural advertising
The Information Commissioner’s Office – the UK’s data protection regulator – has issued a code of practice dealing with online behavioural advertising issues. Online behavioural advertising refers...