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ICT Law (Computer Misuse Act (1990) (Any unortherised entry into a system…
ICT Law
Computer Misuse Act (1990)
Any unortherised entry into a system is illiegal
It is illegal to enter a system/ computer with the intention to delete or corrupt files
Unartherised usage (e.g. social networks)
Unaurtherised access into a computer is illegal
employee at fault for computer misues act
Health and Saftey
Risks
Eye
Anti-Glare
Adjustable
Back
Adjustable Chairs
Wrist (RSI)
Erganomic keyboards
Wrist Support (for keyboards)
You have to have adequette lighting
Regular breaks
Copyright
Thout shall not take any product without legal permmision from the creator
You cannot download media without paying for it or without permission
These rules do not apply to students
Data Protection act (1988)
Case study
CCTV can only be used to record criminal activity or potential activity, not for recording staff performance (company was in the worng)
There should be signs saying that you are under survalence from CCTV cameras
Rules
Any data held about you, you have a right to have access to it
company was in the wrong because they did not allow the employee to see his data, forcing him to hack it to change it
Data can only be held while it is useful
company was in the wrong because they monitered staff, not crimminals
Data must be held securely
The compnay kept hte passowrd the same, and were not secure enough.
Company at fault for data protection act