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2 August 2010

Weekly Roundup Of Data Issues - 13 July 2010

The Information Commissioner’s Office has issued privacy guidelines which will help consumers make informed choices about whether they sign up for online services.
UK Information Technology and Telecoms
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UNITED KINGDOM

ICO publishes online privacy guidance

The Information Commissioner's Office has issued privacy guidelines which will help consumers make informed choices about whether they sign up for online services. Information Commissioner Christopher Graham warned that business, charities and public bodies not adhering to the guidelines face a 'double whammy' of enforcement action.

Press release

NHS set for 'information revolution'

Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has announced plans to give patients more control of their health records and enable them to report their experiences online. The Department of Health's "Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS" white paper outlines plans for an 'information revolution.' The department will consult on the data security implications of the reforms later this year.

Press release

Data must be erased from old photocopies

Since 2002 most digital photocopiers have been fitted with a hard disk that saves details of documents and information that has been put through the machine. The Financial Services Authority has reminded firms to erase all personal data when photocopies are replaced.

FSA newsletter

Online credit reports available for all customers

Consumers can now access their statutory credit report online for £2 from all three major UK credit reference agencies (Equifax, Experian and Callcredit) after agreement was reached between the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and the industry.

Press release

EUROPE

EPC updates audit trail guidelines for European banks

The European Payments Council has approved an updated version of its guidelines on "The Use of Audit Trails in Security Systems: Guidelines for European Banks." The revised guidelines support payment service providers to comply with information security requirements underlying a payment transaction. Specifically, the scope of the guidelines now include recommendations as regards the maintenance of audit trails of payment systems.

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Ukraine parliament ratifies convention on protection of personal data

The Ukrainian parliament has ratified the Council of Europe's Convention for the Protection of Individuals with regard to Automatic Processing of Personal Data and an additional protocol regarding supervisory authorities and trans-border data flows.

Press release

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ARTICLE
2 August 2010

Weekly Roundup Of Data Issues - 13 July 2010

UK Information Technology and Telecoms

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