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The new European Commission data protection proposals

Last week, the European Commission put forward its long-awaited proposals for reform of data protection law.

Top-paid civil servants lose right to wage privacy | Politics | The Guardian

Information commissioner rules government must name those earning £150,000 or more

Protegrity Joins McAfee Security Innovation Alliance | Protegrity

<p>Protegrity to provide end-to-end data protection to McAfee customers</p><p>STAMFORD, Conn., February 17, 2011 – Protegrity USA, Inc., a leading provider of end-to-end data security solutions, today announced it has joined the McAfee® Security Innovation Alliance (SIA) partner program. The McAfee

Sick day excuse app launched - Workplace Law Network - Workplace Law Network

A new mobile phone app has been launched which promises to 'come up with the perfect cover story' for employees to fool their boss into thinking they are genuinely ill, and even suggests activities to fill a ‘sickie day’. Skiver, created by Gospelware, allows users to select how many

Serious penalties proposed for breach of the Data Protection Act 1998 - Steeles Law

Steeles Law (Solicitors) is a leading UK law firm providing specialist corporate law, commercial property law, dispute resolution, litigation, employment law, immigration law and private client legal services with offices in Norwich, London and Diss (Norfolk.)

Government confirms £500,000 fines for worst data protection offenders | Pinsent Masons LLP

Organisations responsible for major breaches of personalinformation security will face fines up to £500,000 from 6th Aprilthis year.

Data protection fee to cost bigger orgs £500 a year • The Register

Organisations with a turnover of £25.9 million or more and 250 or more staff will be required to pay the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) an annual notification fee of £500 with effect from 1st October. The current fee is just £35.

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Many employers do not appear to be complying with key requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998, and even fewer are implementing the Data Protection Commissioner's recommendations about what constitutes good practice in the employment arena, finds a joint IRSDLA study of a 50-strong employers' pa

NHS Education for Scotland to improve security after data on job applicants is stolen ::

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