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Storing Personal Data
- Information is confidential and sensitive
- Information must be accurate
- Clients must have confidence that measures are being taken to protect their data
- Data stored must be updated regularly to ensure irrelevant data is not kept
- There is worry about identity theft and fraud
- Legislation may stop data be passed on
Features of the Data Protection Act (DPA)
- Data must be kept secure with no unauthorized access
- Data must be obtained and processed lawfully and fairly
- Data must be accurate and up-to-date
- Data can not be transferred to a 3rd party without permission
- Data should not be excessive
- Data must be relevant
- Data must not be kept longer than necessary
- Personal data should not transferred outside the E.U.
Limitations of the Data Protection Act (DPA)
- Difficult to monitor whether countries are abiding to the principalities of the act
- Some parts of the world may not comply with data protection laws
- The changing nature of technology requires constant reviewing of data protection legislation