Data Protection

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Flash Card helping to remember various laws and their principles
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Health and Safety Regulations 1992 law states an employer must: -Make Sure screens are adjustable and have anti glare filters -provide supportive chairs that are adjustable -Provide foot supports -Provide breaks in computer work routine -Pay for eye treatment if necessary
How many principles does the Data Protection Act of 1998 consist of: It consists of 8 principles
Personal Data shall be processed fairly and lawfully under certain conditions: -Subject has given consent -Subject knows what data is being gathered -Subject knows the data is being used
Personal data shall not be: -Transferred outside the EU/EEA
Appropriate technical and organisational measures must be taken: -To prevent unauthorised access to personal data -Accidental loss and destruction of personal data
Data subjects have rights to know: -What data is held about them -What purpose the data is processed for -To whom is the data disclosed to
Personal data collected should be(in therms of collection): -Adequate and relevant -Not excessive in relation to the purpose(s) for which the data is processed
How long should data be kept -No longer than necessary
What should the collected data be? -Accurate -Up to date where necessary
Personal data should only be obtained for: -Specified and lawful purposes
How many offences are there under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 There are 3 increasing in severity
What is the least severe offense under the Computer Misuse Act of 1990 -Unauthorised access to computer material(up to 2 years imprisonment and/or a fine) -
What is the medium severity offense -Unauthorised access with intent to commit or facilitate further offences (up to 5 years imprisonment and/or a fine of up to £5,000)
What is the highest severity offense under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 Unauthorised modification of computer material (Up to 10 years imprisonment and/or a fine of up to £5,000)
Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 What is copyright? -Applies to any medium created(Music, films photos, images) -Automatic protection from copying of original work without owners permission
Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 What is Design Right? -Protects original designs from being copied for up to 25 years
Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 What are patents? -Patents protect ideas and inventions for up to 20 years -Inventions must have an inventive step not obvious to someone else
Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988 What is a Trademark? Trademarks protect: Names, Colours, Logos, shapes, sounds
Health and Safety Regulations 1992 law applies when: Work activity involving the significant use of display screen equipment
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