All you need to know about data breaches
All you need to know about data breaches…
The ICO states that “a personal data breach means a breach of security leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorised disclosure of, or access to, personal data. This includes breaches that are the result of both accidental and deliberate causes. It also means that a breach is more than just about losing personal data.”
- Understand what data you hold and where it is makes it easier to protect it and if it is breached. You should create a Record of Processing Activities (ROPA) to list the various processes
- Do not email personal information from school to your home email address
- Understand the school’s bring your own device (BYOD) policy and what you can access using your own phone or device
- Logout of electronic devices when not in use. This includes anytime you leave the classroom or at break times
- Delete emails that you no longer need and follow the school’s email retention policy
- Ensure that emails go to the right person. Only copy emails to people who really need to see them
- Avoid unnecessary duplication of personal data; this includes saving data into spreadsheets, printing data out or saving it onto USBs
- Make sure all personal data is destroyed securely. This means shredding rather than just throwing in the bin
- Only disclose personal information to people you are sure has the right to see it. This includes the police.
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