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Privacy and Data Protection in Your Pocket - Personal Data Breaches

English

By (author): Judith Ratcliffe

A practical book teaching the reader how to recognise, report and prevent personal data breaches. This book will be a quick reference guide for the General Public, Non-Privacy and Data Protection Professionals, for Law Students, Counsel and for Privacy and Data Protection Professionals from those just starting out, to long-standing ones and is a handy guide for Cyber/IT Security Professionals to help to bridge the divide. As well as the parties I have previously listed, it would be very useful as supplementary reading for courses such as the CIPP/E and CIPM courses, for example, run by the IAPP. My book has global appeal because all countries worldwide have to handle personal data breaches and a number of worldwide companies have to deal with UK and European personal data breaches, plus people are currently trying to align Privacy Laws... Key Cases included and considered within the book, include: PECK v. THE UNITED KINGDOM in the European Court of Human Rights, (Application no. 44647/98), The Child of Mine Case, Clearview AI (the ICO's Enforcement action), Kurbo Inc in the US District Court, Northern District California Key Issues considered include (but are not limited to): Bodycameras/ Keystroke logging/ Testing with Personal Data/ CCTV inappropriately shared with the Press/ Mobile Phone Data as Evidence/ Contamination of Evidence/ Prescription mix-ups and More... You know Personal Data Breaches happen. You've seen the News Headlines. You may have had your own Personal Data breached and been harmed because of it. But: Do you know that they aren't only caused by hackers? Do you know how easy it can be to prevent them? Do you know how easy it can be to reduce or eliminate the harm that can otherwise be their end result? In This Book, a Data Protection Officer reveals: How to recognise Personal Data Breaches. How to stop them happening. What to do when you find out a Breach has happened. Why early reporting matters. And, possibly most importantly: How to Protect Yourself and Other People: from (arguably) avoidable Personal Data Breaches; from the harms Breaches cause. Because You Matter and Protecting Your Privacy, Your Rights, and Your Data, Matters. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jan 2023
  • Publisher: Judith Ratcliffe
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781526209511

About Judith Ratcliffe

The Author: is a Member of The Honourable Society Of The Inner Temple and was Called to the Bar in 2010 although not a practising barrister and therefore unable to give legal advice she is a Data Protection Officer and Conference Speaker with a background of over 10 years working with the overarching Privacy Laws and Rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights (Article 8) the Human Rights Act 1998 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (and the e-Privacy Directive) as well as Data Protection Law including the Data Protection Acts 1998 and 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation (EU and UK) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (and the e-Privacy Directive). Her Clients have included Government Departments and their Processors as well as Commercial Enterprises Entertainment Organisations and Charities.

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