Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Data Protection Act
- year
- Why was it introduced then?
- Short Summary of what it does/who does it affect or
protect
- 8 Principles in the Act / Law
- 1. Personal data should be obtained and processed
fairly and lawfully
- 2. Personal data can be held only for specified and lawful
purposes.
- 3. Personal data should be adequate, relevant and not
excessive for the required purpose.
- 4. The personal data should be accurate and kept up-to-date.
- 5. The personal data should not be kept for longer than is
necessary for the purpose for which it is collected.
- 6. Data must be processed in accordance with the
rights of the data subjects. This gives individuals the right
to inspect the information held on them.
- 7. Appropriate security measures must be taken against
unauthorised access.
- 8. Personal data cannot be transferred to countries outside the
European Union unless the country provides an adequate level of
protection.
- add a brief summary to each of the principles
explaining what it means and the issues that there
may be
- Why is this relevant to our case
study?
- Specific Roles/people involved
Expand on each
- Data Controller
- Information Commissioner
- Data Subject
- Data User
- Fines and sanctions for breaking this Act / Law
- What Rights do Data Subjects have under this act?
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