For me it's more than just notfication (which they should do away with, or
get better at enforcing). It's the problem with attitude. Business will only
do something when there is a pressure from somewhere - public, Parliament
etc.
You can do what you like to put forward why taking Information Privacy
seriously has business benefits, but there is obvious cost involved, and
unless there is a driver sufficient to get the car started (forgive the
analogy), it won't happen.
Think back to the Health & Safety Act, it came about 20+ years ago but it's
only in the past 8 years or so that it has really started to be taken
seriously by most businesses. I think that the DPA is potentially the same,
it will take a while for the momentum to build up and then it will become
all pervading (maybe).
However in the meantime us evangelists are trying to preach the gospel to a
heathen community! Fortunately there are plenty of businesses out there who
are willing to move forward, and they are the ones who will have a head
start.
Simon.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Bowden [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 13 February 2006 16:17
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [data-protection] BT SMS Self Service
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 04:00:57PM -0000, Simon Howarth (RGC) Interim
Information Governance Manager wrote:
> Unfortunately I get this response from some organisations. Most are aware
of
> the need to notify, but it's very low on the prioity list when they
realise
> that the ICO has no teeth.
You say it's unfortunate, but is it really?
As has been mentioned here several times, it's really little more than
yet another tax on having a business. What benefits are there for a
small business to notify? Surely most only do it because they believe
they have to?
If there's no come back for those who don't, then why bother?
(Of course I'm not saying that everyone shouldn't ahere to all the
principles of data processing etc, this is just about notification)
Tony
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