The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office submitted a report to U.K. Parliament discussing observations on data protection challenges and practices during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Former Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham focused the paper on how the flexibility of the data protection legislation could enable the data use while maintaining protections. The paper also looks at best practices for maintaining user trust as organizations deployed more digital and technological solutions that required user data.
10 Dec. 2021
ICO report reviews COVID-19 data protection challenges
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