The Data Protection Act: What you need to know:
The Data Protection Act 1998 is the law, which governs the processing of personal information on living people.
The DPA aims to promote high standards in the handling of personal information and so to protect the individual’s rights of privacy.
The Act requires that you are open and honest about your use of personal information and follow the 8 principles laid out under the law:
People’s information must be:
Fairly and lawfully processed
Processed for specific purposes
Adequate, relevant and not excessive
Accurate and kept upto date
Not kept for longer than is necessary
Processed in line with the individual
Kept secure
Not transferred to countries outside the European Economic Area
PENALTIES AND ENFORMENTS:
The information commissioner oversees legal requirements of the Act and failure to comply can result in a Criminal Prosecution.
Failure to notify carries a maximum penalty of £5000 plus Magistrates Courts or an unlimited fine in a Crown Court.
Individuals who suffer damage or distress from compliance failures can also apply to the Court for Compensation.
Are you complying with the Data Protection Act by keeping information secure?
If not, call SDS today to find out cost effective ways to store personal information on
0800 393 178
For more information on the Data Protection Act - http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1998/19980029.htm
