Report outlines how national courts and Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) in the EU/EEA and UK have interpreted GDPR provisions on automated decisionmaking.
The Guide explains the general data protection regime that applies to most UK businesses and organisations.
This article looks at pseudonymisation under GDPR and cases when pseudonomysed data can be treated as anonymous data.
The aim of the guidance is to highlight where in the legislation the various provisions that relate to research can be found, how they fit together and their practical effect.
UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has published a (draft) guidance on pseudonimisation.
The right to make a subject access request allows individuals to find out what personal data is held about them for law enforcement purposes.
The aim of this paper is to analyse the national Member States’ laws that have implemented the GDPR in the field of automated decision-making.
This document outlines how ICO will carry out data protection audits in organisations.
This guidance is produced by the Surveillance Camera Commissioner (the SCC) to assist police forces in England and Wales to comply with their statutory obligations arising from Section 33 Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 (PoFA) and the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice (SC Code)
This code will guide practitioners through the practical steps they need to take to share data while protecting people’s privacy.
The review looks at the use of algorithmic decision-making in four sectors (policing, local government, financial services and recruitment) and makes cross-cutting recommendations.