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Data Protection Issues Compliance Within Computing Organisations, The
Causes, Effects and Consequences.
... security condemned 10
EXAMPLE 5 - Barclays security breach forces online service to close. 11
EXAMPLE 6 - Crackers fell Cabinet Office Web site. 11
Bibliography 12
1. Introduction to the data protection bill 1998
We've probably all heard of it, but just what is it - 'The Data ...
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DATA PROTECTION – THE IMPACT OF THE INTERNET
... data protection issues in the attempt of drawing a solid conclusion, as to whether current methods are sufficient in protecting the data that is available online.
WHAT EFFECTS HAS THE INTERNET HAD ON DATA PROTECTION?
With the Internet, there is ...
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Description of a company’s history and its activities:
... bought it from an Armenian and now it is in the hand of Mr. Fady Antoon who has been trying to expand and evolve the company to be the best. We have 4 staff members who are put in charge ...
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Different legislations that protect people from the misuse of ICT.
... protectioIn report 3B Dr Pratab used to input his clients personally information such as house address etc in to his computer. He has to make sure that no one else could get into his computer and that he kept his ...
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Disability Discrimination Act
... connection with a person with a disability like relatives, friends, carers and co-workers if they are discriminated against because of that connection or relationship. For example, it is unlawful discrimination if:
* A parent is refused a job because the ...
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Do Consumers Have Enough Privacy With Respect To Computer Held Information?
... government collects and processes information on consumer, usually to aid social services provisions and to prevent fraud. The data protection act, discussed further on in this essay, has been said by heads of local authorities of being too stringent in ...
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Do we live in a surveillance society?
... file can be built up on them on their spending habits, money flow, style of taste etc, a complete marketing profile.
This is ascertainable because of the way we now live our lives. The use of the internet, cash machines, digital ...
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E-commerce legislation 1a. Existing consumer protection law The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) offers a good overview on its Web site of the legal issues
... The Code is the body of rules the advertising industry draws up and agrees to abide by. In essence, it requires advertisements to be legal, decent, honest and truthful and to be prepared with a sense of responsibility to consumers ...
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E-commerce – the legal considerations
... point where you collect the data)
Website terms and conditions
The site must have comprehensive terms and conditions and you will need to link to these wherever applicable (eg if you are selling there should be a check box that the consumer ...
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Effect of Legislation on the Internet
... longer than it is necessary for the purposes it is processed
* Processed in line with the rights of individuals
* Secured against accidental loss, destruction or damage and against unauthorised or unlawful processing.
* Not transferred to countries outside the ...
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Examining safety and security - accuracy checks
... computer will not accept letters in that field. If a field has been designed to accept a choice of colours - red, blue, green, yellow - it will not accept any other colour in that field. Clearly, it is still ...
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File management and standard ways of working
... the document saved somewhere else so that nothing will happen to it. The backups should be used with passwords, username.
I think backup are helpful because if the computer had a power failure and I haven't saved my work then ...
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File management and standard ways of working
... else so that nothing will happen to it. The backups should be used with passwords, username.
I think backup are helpful because if the computer had a power failure and I haven't saved my work then it means I would ...
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File management and standard ways of working.
... the document saved somewhere else so that nothing will happen to it. The backups should be used with passwords, username.
I think backup are helpful because if the computer had a power failure and I haven't saved my work then ...
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Hackers.
... believed computer time and software should be free and freely shared and resented those who protected ownership. A surprising aspect of hackers is that they actually had rules of their own of what they could do to others files and ...
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Health & Safety and Security Issues.
... - Body performs a task
Security
Security is vital when using IT, because information can be lost or stolen so easily. The ease of transferability of information and data by a small pocket held floppy, or by electronic mail is both ...
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Health and Safety
... poor quality images on old monitors make it hard for the eyes to focus
Preventing Eye Strain
Take Regular Breaks
Work in a well lit room
Reduce glare on Screen/Sun
Adjust the contrast on screen.
Buy a better, larger monitor.
Make sure screens are tiltable.
4) Back Pain
Many ...
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Health and safety at work act (1974).
... conduct, rules regarding training and supervision, and rules on safety procedures.
* Give information on basic health and safety requirements via leaflets and posters, giving warnings of hazards.
Effects on the employees
Average employee
This is a great help to an adult in ...
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How has technology changed and affected shopping trends and the social behaviour of customers?
... my research question, mainly talking about the social perception of things. As that is my main area of interest. I will cover such issues as credit/ debit, on-line shopping, bar code scanners, customer shopping trends, and many more issues that ...
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How Legislation affects me and others
... internet users and word of mouth. And because of this illegal music downloads often take place without the artists' permission and the users' knowledge, an attempt to stop the download of music is taking place but because of the millions ...
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ICT - Data Protection
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Ease of access to the information
The information stored could be far more easily and flexibly used than if it was stored on paper. For example, a database could be searched to find all customers living in a particular area, to ...
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ICT and Legislation
... in accordance with the rights of the subject data
* protected against loss, damage and unlawful processing
Health and Safety at work act (1974)
This legislation makes sure that all people at work have a safe working environment and that employer's make there ...
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ICT AND SOCIETY
... a personal address book. Data collected by any person or organisation may only be used for the specific purposes for which they were collected. Personal data may only be kept for an appropriate length of time and must not be ...
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ICT AND SOCIETY`
... her eyes didn't have the ability and skill to scan down a page and read the key words in a paragraph that you want, she couldn't do that so.
When Mary left school she had no freedom, she couldn't drive, ...
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ICT in Business and Commerce
... complain to if you don't get good service?
* Customers can't touch, feel or taste goods before they buy them
* Postage and packing has to be added to the cost of goods that you buy
Business to Business
One of the major growth ...