Identity Management Archive


A new report produced by the Information Commissioner's Office aims to help schools ensure they are handling pupils’ personal information in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.   

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Advice from the Department for Education on the Equality Act 2010 has been updated.

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The ICO's latest blog posting on cookies updates their enforcement strategy.

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The ICO has fined Scottish Borders Council £250,000 for failure to put in place appropriate guarantees on how data would be kept secure when it engaged an external company.

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The seventh data protection principle provides that "Appropriate technical and organisational measures shall be taken  ... (cont)

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New guidance has been published by the Information Commissioner’s Office which assists colleges and universities in determining when to release personal data about their employees under the Freedom of Information Act and Environmental Information Regulations.

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The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published new guidance which clarifies how colleges and universities can ensure compliance with the fifth principle of the Data Protection Act when archiving or deleting personal data.

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The Scottish Information Commissioner decides that a university was entitled to withhold details of the payment made to its former Principal.

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Google has been fined $22.5m (£14.4m) for tracking users activites without their permission.

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In May, the Scottish Information Commissioner issued the final report and action plan for the assessment of a university, carried out in February 2012.  

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Article 29 Working Party Opinion rejects the view that, because browser software can block cookies, any user who does not block cookies is giving consent.

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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), looking to add certainty to the anonymisation of data, has launched a consultation on a draft code of practice.

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New government proposals, to be added to the Defamation Bill, state that internet 'trolling' victims have a right to know who is behind the malicious comments made about them.  

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£325,000 penalty for hard drives containing sensitive data for sale on the internet.

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The ICO has begun a public consultation on a new anonymisation code of practice.

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ICO says that enforcement action for use of Google Analytics cookies without prior consent is unlikely.

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Learners have a right of privacy to personal communications (article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights) but colleges have ... (cont)

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UK Internet Service Providers (ISPs) including Sky, Virgin Media and Talk Talk must block file-sharing website The Pirate Bay, the High Court has ruled.

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The International Chamber of Commerce UK has published cookie guidance to help website operators move towards compliance with new consent requirements.

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Our Mobile Technologies and the Law webcast (streamed live on 14 March 2012) can now be accessed in captioned, bite-sized segments.  

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Guidance has been issued for government departments and other public sector bodies on how to comply with the new cookies regulations.

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A student who admitted posting racially offensive comments on social networking site, Twitter, has been sentenced to 56 days imprisonment.  

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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)’s Do Not Track proposals are a step towards standards that will enable a user's browser settings to be used to manage consent to cookies.

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Durham University breached the Data Protection Act after disclosing personal information on its website.

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This webcast examined the legal challenges for colleges and universities that are using or considering using cloud computing services. 

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The focus of the seminar will be on the European Commission's proposed comprehensive reform of data protection rules.  

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The ICO has updated guidance on how public electronic communications service providers should respond to security breaches.

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The ICO has published new guidance on access to official business held in private email accounts.

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The law has changed that applies to how institutions must use cookies.

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Guidance has been issued by the ICO on how the rules apply for those operating websites and using cookies.

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Emails deceived students on government loans into providing financial details.

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The High Court states that even where private individuals are expressing their own views online the requirements of lawful processing in the DPA can apply.

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Find out what your institution should be doing about its use of cookies in the JISC Legal article entitled "Cookies - Six months Until Enforcement".

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The law has changed that applies to how cookies are used by websites.

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The ICO has launched a campaign to get views about what information public authorities including FE and HE institutions should proactively release.

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This guidance is designed to help institutions deal with consent management when sharing personal data across and between institutions and external service providers.

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JISC's online conference Innovating e-Learning 2011 is being held from 22 - 25 November, and as part of the pre-conference activity week JISC Legal have recorded a short webcast entitled Mobile Learning - Identifying and Reducing the Legal Risks at your College.

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New tools being developed will shield personal data and reveal when sites do not respect privacy requests.

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Prior explicit consent to processing will be necessary under proposed new EU data protection laws.

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ACAS guide offers practical tips on the impact of social networking on discipline and grievances, bullying, defamation, data protection and privacy.

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Four out of ten students online are concerned about how their online profiles might affect their future.

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It is important to recognise that in any situation where a data controller is using a data processor, the data controller remains responsible for compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA).

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Joint Committee report on defamation law recommends new notice and take-down internet procedures as well as increased protection for scientists and academics.

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Mobile Learning – Identifying and Reducing the Legal Risks at your College.  See now the Mobile Technologies and the Law Webcast (14 March 2012) 

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This guidance indicate how requests for access to personal information held in complaint files should be handled.

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Cloud computing - two further papers by the Queen Mary University of London, School of Law Cloud Legal Project

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A user's consent is required before it is lawful to store and access information on their computer.

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Online defamation cases in England and Wales have more than doubled in the last year.

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In this guide, you’ll find summaries of the key legal considerations of using Facebook in an FE and HE context.  

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Member of staff failed to realise they had made an error while carrying out work on the University’s IT system.

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