CCTV Data Protection: How This Hot Topic Is ManagedIn 1998 the British Parliament passed the Data Protection Act, This act has had an enormous impact on the United Kingdom, including in CCTV data protection. While Closed Circuit Television or CCTV is widespread in the US as well, in London it is so widely used that there is a CCTV unit almost everywhere you go. The wide adoption of CCTV in the United Kingdom has made CCTV data protection and data protection management hot topics. CCTV data protection, as per the Data Protection Act, means giving individuals the ability to enforce information about themselves. Organizations within the UK are legally required to comply with this act, though there are some exemptions. Compliance is enforced by the Information Commissioner's Office, also known as the ICO. To comply, data must only be used for the specific purpose for which it is collected. Data must not be disclosed to third parties without the consent of the individual in question. Individuals have the right to access data collected about them and personal information may not be kept for any longer than is necessary. Also, unless the individual has consented, data must not be transferred outside of the European Economic Area, which is roughly equivalent to the current boundaries of the European Union. CCTV data protection can also mean protecting CCTV data to make sure it does not fall into the wrong hands or to ensure that vital information that could lead to an arrest is not lost. To make sure that such vital information is protected and not lost, a CCTV data backup is needed. Information on backing up your data can be found online, as well as the important information needed to ensure it is protected and secure. We are sure that you are a responsible user of CCTV and will engage in CCTV data protection practices as required by law. Imagine how you would feel if someone had information about you and allowed it to be leaked to the Internet or media. Data and privacy protection is very serious business and should not be taken lightly. With careful research, and using the information you acquired in this article you should be able to responsibly use and protect your CCTV data and dispose of it in a secure and timely manner. We hope you have found this article about CCTV data protection informative and you now feel more confident in the management of your CCTV data. |