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The Data Protection Act 1998 requires companies to tell the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) how they process personal data. Will it be the same under the General Data Protection Regulation
(GDPR)?
Published 05.02.2018
You might have heard that from April 1 2010 the Information Commissioner’s Office will have new powers to fine companies that breach the Data Protection Act 1998. Is this really true and, if so,
what’s the penalty?
Published 29.09.2009
The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued new guidance for businesses on direct marketing. Amongst other things, it covers consent, methods of contact and marketing lists. Must you follow it?
Published 13.05.2016
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has issued the first GDPR penalty to a small business, totalling £275,000. As well as leaving personal data outside, another error was made. What was it?
Published 03.02.2020
You might have heard that the Information Commissioner is being given new powers to impose fines of £500K on directors who break data protection laws, even if it’s by mistake. Is this true, or is the
media getting carried away?
Published 10.12.2009
Around a third of the data breach self-reports submitted to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) are unnecessary. So when should you self-report?
Published 09.03.2021
The Taxman got into major problems when he lost the personal details relating to millions of people. As you hold lots of personal data, it’s got you thinking what your obligations are and what could
happen if you lost it. What’s the latest?
Published 10.09.2008
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