Data Management Flashcards

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What is the key principles of the Data protection Act 2018

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The Data Protection Act 2018 is the UK’s implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

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What are the key principles of the freedom of info Act 2000

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Applies to all public bodies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The act relates to all information held in any form. Acknowledge request for information within 20 days.

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What does GDPR stand for

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General Data Protection Regulation which came into force in May 2018

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What are the rights under GDPR

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The right to: 
Decisions in relation to automated profiling etc 
Access
Informed
Restrict processing 
Rectification 
Erase
Object
Data portability
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What are the 6 principles of GDPR

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Lawfulness, fairness and transparency 
Purpose limitation 
Data minimisation 
Accuracy 
Storage limitation 
Integrity and confidentiality
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6
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What databases do you use

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Planning portal
Costar
Land registry
Molior

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How do you have regards for GDPR in your day to day basis ?

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There are information barriers within my company which does allow access to customer details.

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What are the consequences of breaking GDPR regulations

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20m Euros or 4% of annual global turnover, whichever is greater

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When did GDPR come into force

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25th May 2018

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10
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Who policies GDPR

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Information Commissioners Office (ICO)

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How does your firm protect data?

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Information barriers

Do not keep confidential info on desks

Appointed a data protection officer

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How has GDPR impacted your day to day work? Give an example of a practice that you have had to change since it’s introduction?

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Consent to hold customer data

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How do you keep you professional work secure at home ?

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Stronger password, lock the screen when I am not using it and keep computer away from windows.

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What would you do if your work computer is stolen ?

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Report it to the police and notify my employer.

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what is the difference between a data controller and data processor ?

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The data controller is the person (or business) who determines the purposes for which, and the way in which, personal data is processed.

By contrast, a data processor is anyone who processes personal data on behalf of the data controller

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