A blog by Ian Hulme, Director for Regulatory Assurance As a regulator, we can see how the use of personal data has changed over the past few years. There have been...
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A blog by Ian Hulme, Director for Regulatory Assurance As a regulator, we can see how the use of personal data has changed over the past few years. There have been...
Read MoreSimon Reader, Senior Policy Officer, discusses some of the key considerations for organisations undertaking data protection impact assessments for Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems. This post is part of our ongoing Call for...
Read MoreBy Simon McDougall, ICO Executive Director for Technology and Innovation 22 October 2019 The ICO is a varied and exciting place to work. On any given day, our employees might be investigating the...
Read MoreA blog by Elizabeth Denham, Information Commissioner 21 October 2019 We live in an age of borderless data flows. We can be in our own homes, but as quickly as we tap...
Read MoreBy Simon McDougall – Executive Director – Technology and Innovation 16 October 2019 I’ve found there’s often a misconception that regulation seeks to stifle innovation and that the role of regulators is...
Read MoreBy Simon McDougall – Executive Director – Technology and Innovation 16 October 2019 I’ve found there’s often a misconception that regulation seeks to stifle innovation and that the role of regulators is...
Read MoreReuben Binns, our Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence (AI), discusses the challenges organisations may face in implementing mechanisms in AI systems that allow data subjects to exercise their rights of access, rectification and erasure. This...
Read MoreThe Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) searched a business premises in Chichester today as part of an investigation into the making of nuisance calls related to pensions. A change in the law...
Read MoreToday marks the annual commemoration of the 'International Day for the Universal Access to Information'. This year’s theme is 'Leaving No One Behind!' and looks at how we can ensure...
Read MoreMae Swyddfa’r Comisiynydd Gwybodaeth (ICO) wedi rhoi dirwy o £150,000 i gwmni ffenestri dwbl o Abertawe am wneud galwadau niwsans. Dros gyfnod o 11 mis, bu Superior Style Home Improvements Ltd...
Read MoreThe Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has fined a Swansea double-glazing company £150,000 for making nuisance calls. Superior Style Home Improvements Ltd called people over an 11 month period whose numbers were...
Read MoreSuperior Style Home Improvements Ltd issued with monetary penalty notice after making unsolicited marketing calls to individuals registered with the TPS to try and generate UPVC installation leads. Go to Source...
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