Data Protection Issues Compliance Within Computing Organisations, The Causes, Effects and Consequences.
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Project and Professional Studies Unit Data Protection Issues - Compliance Within Computing Organisations, The Causes, Effects and Consequences. Page 1. Introduction to the data protection bill 1998 2 1.1 The Eight Principles of The Data Protection Act 2 i. Fairly and lawfully processed 2 ii. Processed for one or more limited lawful purposes 2 iii. Adequate, relevant and not excessive 2 iv. Accurate and valid and where necessary kept up to date 3 v. Personal data processed for any purpose shall not be kept longer than deemed necessary 3 vi. Processed in accordance with the data subject's rights under this Act 3 vii. Securely protected by appropriate technical and organisational measures 3 viii. Personal data will not be transferred to Countries without adequate protection 3 2. Registration For Data Protection Act 4 3. Exclusions and Exceptions 4 4. Typical Example Of Active Data Protection Environments 5 Employer/Employee Relationships 5. Enforcement Of Data Protection 5 6. Implications For System Designers 6 Protection from potential dangers 7. Implications For Customers 8 The Fear Off Online Transactions 8. Summary 9 APPENDIX THE PROBLEMS WITH DATA PROTECTION AND NEW TECHNOLOGY EXAMPLE 1...


