A former customer services officer at Stockport Homes Limited (SHL) has been found guilty of unlawfully accessing personal data without a legitimate reason to do so. Wendy Masterson spent time looking...
Read MoreA former customer services officer at Stockport Homes Limited (SHL) has been found guilty of unlawfully accessing personal data without a legitimate reason to do so. Wendy Masterson spent time looking...
Read MoreA former customer service advisor at Stockport Homes has been prosecuted for accessing records relating to anti-social behaviour with authorisation. An internal investigation found that Wendy Masterson had inappropriately accessed cases...
Read MoreA Restorative Justice Caseworker has been prosecuted for sending sensitive personal data to her own personal email account without authorisation. Jeannette Baines had worked at Victim Support and sent spreadsheets containing...
Read MoreOriginal script may differ from delivered version. A special thank you to our hosts the Personal Information Protection Commission. I understand there are several ways to say thank you in Japanese,...
Read More3 June 2019 A blog by Gill Bull, Director of Freedom of Information At the beginning of May, Parliament declared a ‘climate change emergency’ and concerns about the environment make news headlines...
Read MoreAlex Hubbard, Senior Policy Officer at the ICO, looks at some of the key themes identified in the ICO and The Alan Turing Institute’s interim report about explanations of AI...
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Read MoreAs part of our AI auditing framework blog series, Reuben Binns, our Research Fellow in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Peter Brown, Technology Policy Group Manager, and Valeria Gallo, Technology Policy Adviser, look at how...
Read MoreLast year we began taking action against organisations for non-payment of the data protection fee, sending out a clear message that those who didn’t pay risked a fine. We stepped that...
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