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Data Protection Strategy: Implementing Data Protection Compliance

Data Protection Strategy: Implementing Data Protection Compliance
3rd Edition
Practice Area:  Data Protection
ISBN:  9780414060203
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  22 Jul 2019
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Format:  Hardback
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Data Protection Strategy provides a commentary on the essential issues for controllers and processors: the need for compliance and the practical steps in involved in formulating a cohesive and effective data protection policy within an organisation. It is fully revised to reflect the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.

The structure of the book enables a complex subject to be grasped easily and is ideal for both busy practitioners and those new to the subject. You’ll find a wealth of hands-on guidance, checklists and precedent material to help you establish data protection compliance.


Key features:
  • Provides clear analysis of the essentials of the legislation
  • Covers the General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018
  • Examines when personal data – and special categories of personal data – can be processed
  • Looks at the key roles in data protection
  • Details the consequences of compliance failures, including criminal charges and the Commissioner’s powers, now much enhanced by the GDPR and including a power to impose fines of up to 4% of global revenue
  • Outlines the structure of data audits: how to prepare for an audit, the audit itself and its aftermath
  • Explains compliance with the new principles of transparency and accountability and the new rules on processing of children’s data
  • Looks at technological challenges such as BYOD, cookies, tracking technologies and email monitoring

CONTRIBUTOR INFORMATION

Richard Morgan FBCS, CITP, is an independent IT Consultant and was for some years the Computer Officer for both Houses of Parliament. He lectures widely on other aspects of IT and Law and is co-author of Morgan & Burden on IT Contracts, 9th edition, also published by Sweet & Maxwell.

Ruth Boardman is a Partner at Bird & Bird and co-Head of the firm’s international privacy practice. She is a Member of the Education Advisory Board of the International Association of Privacy Professionals.

REVIEWS

“This masterwork updated for GDPR integrates court cases and regulator guidance at every opportunity, creating a book that provides practical guidance for data protection lawyers, compliance officers, scholars and anyone who needs to understand data protection law.” – Jules Polonetsky, CEO, Future of Privacy Forum



“I have been using the book for just over a month and in that short time it has already become a ‘go to’ text … Unlike other data protection texts that I have used, its approach is accessible and contextualised.” – Peter Coe, Barrister and Lecturer in Law, University of Reading; Research Associate, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies’ Information Law and Policy Centre, University of London.



“It is still rare to find a comprehensive discussion on the new UK law but this book provides a valuable insight into it.” – Laura Linkomies, Privacy Laws & Business

“… [T]he best Data Protection text I have ever used. Clear and practical, comprehensive yet succinct. A brilliant resource. Every DP professional should have it within arm’s reach.” – Patrick O’Kane, Barrister and Data Protection Officer, FIS


 

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