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UK Legislation - Coggle Diagram
UK Legislation
Data Protection Act / GDPR
Data must be collected lawfully and used fairly
Data must only be used for reasons specified
Data must be relevant and not excessive
Data must be accurate and up to date
Data must not be stored longer than necessary
Data must be stored and processed securely
RIPA (2000)
If an individual is suspected of crime this act allows:
Access to the suspect's online communication
Locked or encrypted data may be accessed
surveillance equipment or software to track online activity
Physically track the suspect with things like undercover vans or police in public spaces
Access to personal information
Computer Misuse Act (1990)
No unauthorised access to data
No unauthorised access to data for further illegal activities
No unauthorised modification of data
Protection of Freedoms Act (2012)
States how biometric data is stored, handled and collected
Creates new regulation for CCTV and ANPR use
DBS runs background checks on anyone wanting to work with the elderly or children
ICO Codes of Practice
Information Commissioner's Office
Just helps to uphold the data acts