‘Greater care’ taken over data protection
A greater number of people
are devoting more time and attention to maintaining the security of their
personal data, a new poll has shown.
In a survey
commissioned by the Information Commissioner’s
Meanwhile, three
quarters of those quizzed said they were concerned over access to personal
information and felt their data was vulnerable when in the possession of other
organisations.
The poll follows a
series of high-profile data blunders, including the loss of two discs which
contained the personal details of 25 million child benefit claimants.
Of the 1,000 people
surveyed, 53% said they had now lost confidence in the way the Government,
local authorities and banks handled personal information.
David Smith, deputy
commissioner at the ICO, said: ‘As more and more personal information is
collected, the risk grows that some information will be inaccurate, out of date
or end up in the wrong hands.
‘If organisations fail to recognise the importance of data protection they not only risk losing business, they could also face action from the ICO.’