I am giving a presentation to my colleagues in the IT department on data
protection, a refresher for some and induction for others. I'm hoping to
include some specific examples that make DP more relevant to them but have
only come up with a couple e.g. using live databases for testing purposes
and how much information they need from students before they will agree to
fix their computers.
I was wondering whether colleagues have any examples of good or bad
practice they have found in IT departments and / or other similar examples
that they are willing to share so that I can catch their attention?
Thanks in advance
Samantha Hill
Information Disclosure Officer
University of Portsmouth
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