Information Commissioner's Office

Information Commissioner's Office

Law Enforcement

The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) exists to empower you through information. www.ico.org.uk

About us

The ICO is the UK's independent authority set up to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals. We rule on eligible complaints, give guidance to individuals and organisations, and take appropriate action when the law is broken.

Website
http://www.ico.org.uk
Industry
Law Enforcement
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Wilmslow, Cheshire
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1984
Specialties
Data Protection Act, Freedom of Information Act, Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations, and Environmental Information Regulations

Locations

Employees at Information Commissioner's Office

Updates

  • NEW: Online surveys, postal vote applications and social media adverts – what you should expect from political parties using personal data during the election period. A general election is set to take place this July and we know many people have questions about how their data may be used during the election period. Personal information is an important part of campaigning and allows political parties to get crucial messages to voters to help them understand the key issues for different people. We understand how important it is for the public to trust in how their personal information is used during elections. And so, we have been working with fellow regulators, with organisations and people who will be handling your personal information during the upcoming election campaign to ensure expectations around compliance with the law are clear. To help we’ve set out some of the common questions people have around data use and elections and what you can expect if: 👉 Political parties use online petitions. 👉 You’re targeted with social media advertising. 👉 You’re sent a letter from a party you’ve not signed up to. 👉 You raise a concern. Read more about what you should expect in our blog: https://lnkd.in/dW7ea3Sp

    • ICO logo in the top left corner. Graphic depicting the various means of communication during an election.
 
First on the left a webpage on reads: We Know You. 
In the centre a phone screen reads: General Election Called! We need to get volunteers to key seats. Sign up to help us now: ele.ct/t3XT5. 
On the right an email reads: This is important. Hello, I'm reaching out because I need to ask a favour of you today.
  • If your MP has changed, you might have questions about how your casework will now be handled. We’ve outlined the steps any new MPs will be taking over the next few days: 👉 Any MP who stepped down, was not re-elected, or whose constituency boundary has changed, will now be managing the transfer of all of their constituents’ casework and data. 👉If you have an ongoing or recent case with your current MP, they may contact you to ask for your consent to share your data with your new MP. You should be aware that if you do not grant this consent, the data or casework may be deleted.

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  • Questions about SARs? We’ve got the answers. Looking for information on: ❔ Extending deadlines to responses? 👉 Our extension guide: https://lnkd.in/eeQE9b36 👉 Our Accountability Framework https://lnkd.in/eX3JrpcW ❔ Excessive and unfounded requests? 👉 Manifestly unfounded request guide: https://lnkd.in/eTjfm9js 👉 Definition of manifestly unfounded https://lnkd.in/eMuQVksM 👉 Clarification guide https://lnkd.in/ecNJhBG7 👉 Guidance for employers: https://lnkd.in/e3ykM_P7 ❔ any special considerations for the education sector? 👉 SARs and education data https://lnkd.in/e4wxik-V 👉 public advice on accessing pupil’s information: https://lnkd.in/eDzn3qyD 👉 audit reports of SAR handling in education: https://lnkd.in/eMv7VXEN

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  • We’ve found #DPPC24’s answer to Love Island’s Maya Jama, Richard and Judy’s Richard Madeley, Match of the Day’s Gary Lineker and The Traitors’ Claudia Winkleman. DPPC24 will cover a range of themes such as: Freedom of information Cyber security Artificial intelligence And more! The award winning DPPC has space for everyone, no matter what sector you work in. Andrew is ready to be there, are you? Get your FREE ticket now 👉 https://lnkd.in/eAAgF5aq

  • It might not be possible to prevent every personal data breach, but you can reduce the risk significantly. Here are a few steps you can take: 👉 Store personal information securely. 👉 Review and monitor your access controls. 👉 Make sure staff are frequently trained. 👉 Back up your systems. 👉 Have a remote working policy if you have staff working off-site. 👉 Name your documents clearly and consistently. These are only half of the steps you can take, read the full guidance on our website: https://lnkd.in/eXcB44QA

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  • Another reason to register for #DPPC24 ! Registration for this year's Data Protection Practitioners' Conference is open, taking place online on Tuesday 8 October 2024. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a DPPC regular, there will be something for you regardless of experience level, sector or specialism. There will be inspirational keynote speakers, practical workshops and thought-provoking panels - and the chance to hear information directly from the regulator. Get your free ticket to this year's event: https://lnkd.in/eAAgF5aq

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    Executive Director Of Communication & Public Affairs at Information Commissioner's Office | PRWeek PowerBook 24 | Women in PR Committee

    We won! 🏆 🥇 Best event at the Chartered Institute of Public Relations Excellence awards last night. 💥 Our job at the Information Commissioner's Office is to empower people through information. And our award-winning Data Protection Practitioner’s Conference did just that. We needed to deliver a conference that was compelling and relevant to everyone regardless of their experience, sector or specialism. Knowing our audience and thinking outside the box, we found creative ways to encourage people to sign up, turn up and stay tuned. And they did. Our wholly digital event attracted a record-breaking 5,400 delegates - three quarters of whom said they put what they learnt into practice. (Meaning more organisations out there doing a better job of keeping your private stuff safe - woohoo) Oh, and we did it entirely in-house and at a fifth of the cost of our pre-pandemic events, despite being x5 the size. As the judges said - ‘A masterclass in transforming a potentially mundane topic into an engaging and impactful learning experience. A high standard for educational conferences.’ To my wonderful team who keep raising the bar of what we do, in particular Kirsty Keogh and Suzanne Forshaw, thank you - so proud! 💙🙌🏾

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