ICO statement in response to Angiolini Inquiry
The Angiolini Inquiry has published its first report, following its review of the murder of Sarah Everard.
The Angiolini Inquiry has published its first report, following its review of the murder of Sarah Everard.
Commissioner discusses three of the ICO’s key areas of focus in 2024.
Mae Swyddfa’r Comisiynydd Gwybodaeth (ICO) yn galw ar bobl sydd â phrofiad o’r system ofal yn y Deyrnas Unedig i rannu’r heriau maen nhw wedi’u hwynebu wrth gael mynediad at eu cofnodion gofal gan sefydliadau.
Records of personal information are so important to people who have experience of the care system, as they are often key to understanding their personal history and identity.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is calling on people with experience of the care system in the UK to share the challenges they have faced when accessing their care records from organisations.
Regulator issues enforcement notices ordering Serco Leisure and community leisure trusts to stop using FRT and fingerprint scanning to monitor workers’ attendance
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is working to support people’s information rights online by ensuring organisations understand their data protection obligations when seeking to make their platforms safer.
Content moderation is commonly used by organisations to analyse content…
Show your customers you care – about their information rights – this Valentine’s Day.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has approved a certification scheme aimed at legal service providers who process personal data.
Certification schemes were introduced under the UK GDPR to help organisations demonstrate compliance with data protection requirements and in turn,…
The Information Commissioner’s Office has welcomed proposed government changes to provide clearer safeguards around how people in a potentially vulnerable position within the immigration system are able to access the information held about them.