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Question | Answer |
Year the data protection act was passed | 1998 |
8 principles of the data protection act | Processed fairly and lawfully Processed for limited purposes Adequate and relevant Kept accurate and up to date Kept for no longer than necessary Must be kept secure Processed within subject's rights Not transfered to countries without adequite protection |
Minnimum fine for not complying | £5,000 |
Data subject | Person who's data is being held |
Data user | Person in an organisation who uses the data |
Data controller | Person in an organisation who is responsible for ensuring data is used according to the data protection act |
Information Commisioner | Government department that enforces the data protection act |
Data user examples | teachers, receptionists, police officers, doctors, employers, opperators |
Exemptions | Organisations exempt form the data protection act |
Exemptions examples | Police force, Intelligence agencies, needed to collect taxes, where information must be avalible to the public |
Pros of storing data | Fast acess to data account balance can be updated quickly Don't have to remember the information |
Cons of storing data | Database is required to store it Security measures must be in place Data must be relevant and up to date |
Maximum fine for not complying | £500,000 (or half a million pounds) |
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