Identity Management

In many cases it may be possible, for an institution, to provide online services without the release of information that identifies a particular person, and in this case, no data protection issues arise.  However, in other circumstances, identity will be necessary to the provision of access or personalisation.  The processing of personal information will only be legal if done in compliance with the principles laid down by the Data Protection Act 1998.  The first, core principle requires processing (including transfer) to be fair and lawful.  In order to meet this requirement, one of the "Schedule 2" conditions for processing must be met.  The most commonly relied on condition is "consent", in other words, that the data subject has agreed to the processing after having reasonable notice of what processing is proposed.

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Time Running Out to Respond to Code of Practice (datasets) Consultation
The Government Consultation on the draft Code of Practice for public authorities to help them meet the new statutory duty to publish datasets ends on 10th January 2013.

ICO Announces List for FOI Monitoring
The ICO has announced that four public authorities (including the Department for Education) will be monitored in the new year over concerns about the timeliness of their responses to FOI requests. 

Councils Fined for Losing Personal Data
Four local councils were issued significant civil monetary penalties for losing personal data.  

Government Response to FOI Changes
The Government has now published its official response to the Justice Select Committee's report into post legislative scrutiny of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA). 

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