Hi Ibrahim
Can one say yet that this was a clear breach of GDPR DPP6 and Article 32? Surely if Cabinet Office is found to have taken "appropriate" security measures against the eventuality of someone uploading the data, then no infringement was made by Cabinet Office.
There is maybe an argument (ventilated at length in Morrisons, and so still rather up in the air) that, in rogue employee situations, the employee comes to act as controller, in which (rather convoluted) case then I guess the employee might be said as a result to have breached those provisions.
Of course, there certainly appears to have been a "personal data breach", per Article 4(12), but that doesn't constitute a statutory infringement.
Genuinely interested though if I'm missing something here.
Best wishes,
Jon
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