What does the Data Protection Act (2018) set out?
Data Protection Act (2018)
Controls how personal information can be used and your rights to ask for information about yourself
Sets out the need to use information;
- Fairly
- Lawfully
- Transparently
What are the principles of the General Data Protection Regulation (2016)?
EU law on data protection based on the following 7 priniciples:
What does the Freedom of Information Act (2000) set out?
Provides public access to information held by public authorities
It does this in two ways:
- Public authorities are obliged to publish certain information about their activities
- Members of the public are entitled to request information from public authorities
How do you comply with GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018 in your role?
To ensure compliance with GDPR and the Data Protection Act I take the following steps in my day to day work:
Give me an example of how you ensure that data is kept securely
What do the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 apply to?
The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (2003)
What is copyright?
Copyright - Copyright is a type of intellectual property that protects original works and stops other people using it without your permission
Can copyright be transferred?
A copyright owner can sell or transfer their rights to someone else. This is known as a copyright assignment.
Can you tell me about the retention of files and the Limitation Act 1980?
Limitation Act (1980)
What is the Land Registry used for?
Land Registry – used to access a title register which includes:
How do you validate information?
Source – is the source credible and reliable
Time – how recent is the information gathered is it as up to date as possible
Relevance – is the information gather directly related to your need or purpose
Sense check – try to verify the information by cross referencing
What is the difference between a deed and a registered title?
Title refers to the ownership of a property
Deeds is the legal document that transfers title from one person to another
How do you source title information?
Land Registry – used to access a title register which includes:
What is an index map?
The index map contains information on all land and property that’s registered or being registered with HM Land Registry. Use it to find the title number of a property that does not appear in a search of the register
What does encryption mean?
Encryption the process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access
What is a firewall?
Firewall is software that blocks unexpected connections coming into or out of a network
How can you protect electronic data from viruses?
-Firewall and anti-virus software
- Provide password protection
- Back up your data
- Educate your users on the dangers of viruses
Which records are manually kept in your office and why?
Signed contracts – signed in wet ink, original copies may be required for proof of signature
What does ISO 27001 relate to?
ISO/IEC 27001 is the world’s best-known standard for information security management systems.
What is an Electronic Document Management System (EDMS)?
EDMS - An electronic document management system (EDMS) is a software system for organizing and storing different kinds of documents
Are electronic signatures accepted by the Land Registry?
From July 2020 – the Land Registry will accept witnessed electronic signatures with immediate effect
What is data redundancy?
Data redundancy occurs when the same piece of data exists in multiple places
For which documents can an electronic signature not be used?
They cannot be used for executing wills or codicils, contracts relating to the alienation of immovable property, bills of exchange such as cheques, and long-term agreements for immovable property, which are in excess of ten years
Under the Data Protection Act how quickly do you need to report a data breach and who to?
Within 72 hours of a personal data breach that causes harm to individuals to the Information Commissioner’s Office