政府也许更新数据分享计划


星期四, 2009年5月14日

讲话在一个会议在信息委员的Office组织的伦敦,他在适当的极限强调了需要对于新的咨询数据分享。

这跟随政府的撤退从它的计划,包含在验尸官和法官比尔的条目152,使它容易对公共团体能分享人的个人数据。

以回应问题政府是否计划再访提案,秸杆认为: “它未做以它来的错误意向,但是方式是不能接受的,并且提出的力量是太宽的,因此我们撤出了它。

“我们仅不会滑倒新的事; 我们将有一个适当的过程。 There’s no point in a new measure without a proper consultation process.”

In his speech, Straw defended the role of data collection and sharing, citing its potential for fighting crime, supporting healthcare and making services more accessible for the public. But he said there is a need for a public debate on the limits of data sharing.

“We have to agree on whether the benefits of data sharing will be worthwhile in respect to individuals’ privacy and the cost to the taxpayer,” he said.

He also countered some of the criticisms that have been made of the government’s record on data retention and surveillance. He claimed that surveillance by the authorities was more prevalent and more lightly regulated in the 1970s than now, and that the government is seeking an appropriate balance in areas such as the use of CCTV.

There have been vociferous criticisms over the government’s use of the National DNA Database, especially following its recent response to a European Court of Human Rights ruling that it is illegal to retain the profiles of people arrested but then proved innocent. The government has declined to drop the policy but said it will dispose of the profiles after 12 years.

When challenged from the floor of the conference, Straw claimed he would have no objection if details of his DNA were kept on the database for that period.

He also said that the development of technology over the past few years has created new challenges in the areas of data protection and freedom of information.

“The whole of the Freedom of Information Act was predicated on the idea of paper files,” he said. “That technological change alone, and the frightening power of computing that everybody can now see, aligned to the greatly increased demand for information, has placed the information commissioner at the heart of public life. It has made it one of the most demanding positions in the UK.”

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