Full archive of Privacy Laws and Business UK Newsletters

Nov 02

By kind permission of Privacy Laws & Business, we feature their series of newsletters and forthcoming events.

These are the UK Newsletters. See also the International Newsletters

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 60
22 June, 2007
© Privacy Laws & Business 2007

Orange and Littlewoods found in breach of DP ActThe ICO is getting tougher. The Information Commissioner, Richard Thomas will be launching his consultation on his ?New strategy and new priorities for Data Protection and Freedom of Information‘ at the PL&B Cambridge Conference on Monday, 2nd JulyICO publishes guidance on bankruptcy

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 59
12 June, 2007
© Privacy Laws & Business 2007

Three men sent to prison for data protection related offencePeople are willing to pay for better privacy

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 58
25 May, 2007
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Information Commissioner audits HBOS

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 57
18 May, 2007
© Privacy Laws & Business 2007

Manual data exemption expires in OctoberLords inquiry into surveillance

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 56
19 April, 2007
© Privacy Laws & Business 2007

UK employee wins monitoring case at European courtConsultation on data retentionNew British Standard on destroying confidential materialThomas ready for second term

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 55
14 March, 2007
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UK employee wins monitoring case at European courtConsultation on data retentionNew British Standard on destroying confidential materialThomas ready for second term

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 54
16 February, 2007
© Privacy Laws & Business 2007

FSA fines Nationwide £980,000 for lapse in data security and warns other firms

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 53
8 February, 2007
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Government decides on jail sentences for Data Protection Act offences

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 52
16 January, 2007
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Government wants to relax existing data sharing lawsAccountancy firm fined for data protection offence

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 51
16 January, 2007
© Privacy Laws & Business 2007

ICO prosecutes Liverpool City CouncilICO names and shames media that buy personal data

Read Issue 51

PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 50
17 November, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

Up to 10 years of imprisonment for DoS attacks ICO investigates banks’ poor data securityICO releases new training materialDavid Smith elected Chair of Europol’s data protection supervisory body

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 49
12 October, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

ICO to investigate call centres’ data processing RFIDs and CCTV images are personal data if combined

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 48
18 September, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

Government wants private and public sectors to share data Network operators and ISPs may face duty to notify security breachesICO advice on unwanted direct marketing calls

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 47
11 August, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

Consultation on heavier DPA penalties MPs want to delay ID cardsICO publishes Annual Report

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 46
13 July, 2006
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HSBC’s Indian call centre leaks UK customer dataICO stops website from collecting personal dataBanks ask to process data on child porn convictionsICO issues guidance for financial advisors

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 45
16 June, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

Scottish National Party in breach of privacy regulationsHalf of UK companies fail to explain rules on e-mail useBarclays to offer free anti-virus software to its customersApply for public sector excellence award

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 44
16 June, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

European Court of Justice declares the EU/US air passenger data agreement illegal

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 43
4 May, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

Bogus agency fined £1,000 for offences under the DPA 1998Information Commissioner publishes guidance on buying and selling databasesInformation Commissioner publishes guidance on outsourcingInformation Commissioner publishes guidance on privacy enhancing technologiesScottish Executive issues identity numbers to pupilsGibraltar’s Government announces dates for implementation of new data protection law

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 42
2 March, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

Identity thieves target Network RailICO publishes guidance about employee referencesInformation Commissioner resolves DP/FoI tension and orders disclosure of MPs expensesJersey’s New Data Protection Law now implementedNorthumbria University offers new course in Information Rights

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 41
2 March, 2006
© Privacy Laws & Business 2006

Businessman awarded damages in e-mail spam casePrivate detective found guiltySkip reveals credit card details of guests at five-star hotelICO accuses Bournemouth Borough Council of negligenceDavid Smith takes up post as new Deputy CommissionerBarclays Bank promotes security software as part of its online serviceDepartment for Constitutional Affairs launches new information rights journal

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 40
25 November, 2005
© Privacy Laws & Business 2005

Information Commissioner’s Office launches new enforcement strategyProtection of personal data now ranked society’s third most important issueMeaning of ?personal data? to be reviewedCelebrating 21 years of the Data Protection ActE-mail marketing guidance from the Information Commissioner

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 39
12 September, 2005
© Privacy Laws & Business 2005

Private sector access to public sector informationNorthern Irish data protection scamAssurances given over Jersey’s population register schemePublication of new guide to freedom of information law in Scotland

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 38
14 July, 2005
© Privacy Laws & Business 2005

Information Tribunal hears first case ? on police data retentionManchester airport pays compensation by mistake?Information Commissioner releases annual report and announces new deputy

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 37
4 May, 2005
© Privacy Laws & Business 2005

Four men found guilty of selling police dataHigh Courts reaffirms the Durant interpretation of personal data

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 36
4 May, 2005
© Privacy Laws & Business 2005

Lib Dems accuse rival parties of data protection breachesUsed hard disks expose confidential dataOrganisations warned over Instant Messaging threat

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 35
4 May, 2005
© Privacy Laws & Business 2005

Information Commissioner publishes health data code

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 34
9 December, 2004
© Privacy Laws & Business 2004

Government task force targets EU bureaucracyEuropean regulators back short privacy noticesHome Office publishes ID card billPolice force accused of staff privacy breachSchools get guidance on student photos

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 33
5 November, 2004
© Privacy Laws & Business 2004

Cahoot security flaw exposes customer accountsUK government opposed Data Protection Act amendmentsICO appoint Chief Operating OfficerSMEs recognise business benefits of DP compliance

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PL&B United Kingdom E-news, Issue 32
6 September, 2004
© Privacy Laws & Business 2004

HFC Bank breaches Data Protection ActCEOs fail to act on data security threatsSAP seeks dialogue on RFIDs

Read Issue 32

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