Half of UK firms feel that current data protection legislation is not suited
to protecting the increasing amount of personal information being transferred
over the internet, a new study from the European Commission (EC) has revealed.
The EC questioned 300 UK data
controllers – those responsible for processing data within companies – and found
that 36 percent felt the
Data
Protection Act (DPA) was not very well suited to the current amount of
information being exchanged. A further 14 percent said the DPA was not at all
suited for this purpose.
Respondents also called for a more targeted approach to applying data
protection rules. Almost a third felt that the requirements were only relevant
for certain industry sectors, while two-thirds favoured the introduction of data
protection legislation specific to each sector.
The
study
highlighted a lack of awareness among data controllers about current rules,
however – something that would no doubt be compounded by any attempt to
introduce different rules for different sectors. Eighty-three percent of UK
respondents said they would like further clarification about the practical
application of data protection law, while almost a quarter revealed that they
were not familiar with their requirements under the DPA.
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