A Practical Guide to Data Protection

Subjects:
Data Protection
Contents:
Speed read - some frequently asked questions. List of statutes. Part 1 Introduction to data protection legislation: the legislative and regulatory background
the conceptual background
penalties for non-compliance. Part 2 Operation of the Data Protection Act 1998: notification
processing data fairly and lawfully
purposes, proportionality and data integrity
subject rights
security
transfers abroad. Part 3 Practical issues arising from the Data Protection Act 1998: data protection in the context of employment
monitoring employees
due diligence on transactions
CCTV usage
buying and selling personal data
direct marketing
credit reference agencies
the Internet
when things go wrong. Appendices: Notification Exemptions - a self-assessment guide
completing the notification form.

ISBN13: 9781860721793
ISBN: 1860721796
Published: July 2002
Publisher: ICSA Publishing Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Price: £41.95

Company directors and managers must ensure that their organizations are fully compliant with the Data Protection Act 1998. Failure to comply would put their company at risk to prosecution, hefty fines and adverse publicity. This guide provides comprehensive coverage of the Data Protection Act 1988 and what it means for businesses. Illustrative examples highlight best practice and how to avoid the possible pitfalls.;""A Practical Guide to Data Protection"" shows you how to ensure that the correct procedures and operations are set up and followed. Utilizing features such as pro-forma documentation, templates and tips for recording the origin of data, the text aims to help you deal with day-to-day problems and answer questions such as: what records should my employees have access to?; how do I ensure that, when I buy third party lists, they comply with the Act?; what level of security do I have to put in place for databases?; what restrictions are there in transferring data abroad?; what are the notices and consents that I have to put in place prior to a direct marketing campaign?; and what are the procedures for dealing with third parties?