The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has been fined £325,000 by the ICO after they lost unencrypted DVDs containing recordings of police interviews.
Link: CPS fined £325,000 after losing victim interview videos
Source: ICO .org.uk
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has been fined £325,000 by the ICO after they lost unencrypted DVDs containing recordings of police interviews.
Link: CPS fined £325,000 after losing victim interview videos
Source: ICO .org.uk
In this blog, I want to focus particularly about how facial recognition technology is used in law enforcement.
Link: Facial recognition technology
Source: ICO .org.uk
Link: Blog: facial recognition technology
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Link: Blog: raising the bar – consent under GDPR
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Steve Wood, Deputy Information Commissioner, introduces detailed guidance on consent.
Link: Raising the bar – consent under the GDPR
Source: ICO .org.uk
The ICO has served a legal notice on SCL Elections Ltd ordering it give an academic all the personal information the company holds about him.
Link: ICO serves Enforcement Notice on SCL Elections Ltd over inadequate response to subject access request
Source: ICO .org.uk
Link: Blog: new regulatory powers for the digital age (1)
Source: ICO .org.uk
Link: Blog: new regulatory powers for the digital age
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The Information Commissioner’s Office has launched a consultation to gather the views of stakeholders and the public on the way it plans to regulate new data protection laws.
Link: ICO consults on how it will use increased powers under upcoming data protection reform
Source: ICO .org.uk
James Dipple-Johnstone explains our new regulatory powers and how we’ll exercise them. Organisations and data protection professionals will find this information useful when responding to our consultation on our Regulatory Action Policy.
Link: New regulatory powers for the digital age
Source: ICO .org.uk