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Employees put at risk of redundancy often harvest personal data from their employer’s IT systems. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has just prosecuted one for doing this. So what must you
do in light of this case?
Published 26.06.2013
Staff who have access to your clients’ personal data may be tempted to sell or pass it onto a competitor. However, as one employee has just found out, this amounts to a criminal offence. What should
all employees know?
Published 21.12.2016
The Information Commissioner’s Office has prosecuted an employee who unlawfully removed the personal data of 100 clients. The facts of the case highlight a common misconception, what is it?
Published 22.10.2014
Staff with access to your customers’ data may be tempted to use it for their own personal gain. So why not tell them about the two former T-Mobile employees who have just been prosecuted for doing
this? What happened?
Published 01.07.2011
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is investigating the London Clinic following claims that its staff attempted to access the Princess of Wales’ medical records. What are the legal issues
here?
Published 08.04.2024
An employer has been fined £180,000 because an employee sent out a bulk e-mail on its behalf, breaching data protection rules. What went wrong and how can you avoid the same fate?
Published 31.05.2016
Oliver Letwin MP was recently filmed by the media disposing of some documentation in a public bin. Why was this particular activity problematic and what should he have done instead?
Published 30.11.2011
A recent survey claims to have found that only 19% of employers know the Data Protection Act 1998 applies during the recruitment process. So what could happen to those who aren’t getting this area
right?
Published 01.12.2009
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