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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
More than 50% of employees use their own mobile devices for work-related purposes. This has prompted the Information Commissioner’s Office to issue some guidance for employers. Is it any good?
Published 02.05.2013
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
An employer who installed CCTV on business premises has been convicted of a criminal offence under the Data Protection Act 1998. You can have CCTV but what did this employer fail to do?
Published 23.02.2017
Apparently, 47% of employees have used a former employer’s passwords after the termination of their employment and 28% regularly use them to access paid for subscriptions and tools. How can you
prevent this?
Published 15.05.2023
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
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
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