COMMITTEE TO PERM. LEGISLATIVE STUDIES FEDERPOL (Manager PIERO Provence)
Private Investigators, Banks, cloud computing through the lens of the Guarantor
Launched the inspection plan for the first half of 2011. In the last year
sanctions for about 3 million and 800 000 €
Private Investigators, computer services (in particular from
through so-called "cloud computing"), banks and credit card
, marketing (including via SMS and e-mail), social security institutions. E '
on these sensitive areas and how they are treated
personal data of millions of Italian citizens who will focus
activity for assessment of the Guarantor for the privacy
in the first six months of the year.
The plan includes specific controls just passed inspection, both in
public sector and the private sector, including on
provide citizens with information on the use of their personal data, the adoption
of security measures, the duration of data retention, require the consent
when required by law, obligation to notify the Guarantor
. Over 250 site inspections
scheduled to be played as usual in collaboration with the Special Unit of the Guardia di Finanza
- Core Privacy. These findings are
joined by those who will be needed in order to
reports and complaints.
Meanwhile, an initial assessment of audit activity in 2010 is
shows the significant audit work carried out by the Authority:
were about 474 inspections and 424 disciplinary proceedings,
in large part to its failure to give notice, unlawful processing of data,
failure to adopt security measures, all 'non-compliance with provisions of
Garante.Le inspections have focused on the health sector
, hotel chains, the' activation of multiple
phone cards, online training.
Reports to the courts for criminal offenses were
55, and involved, inter alia, failing to take security measures,
falsehood in the statements and notifications, failure to comply with measures
the Guarantor.
total revenue from the penalties were equal
about 3 million and 800 thousand euro, in particular,
2 million relating to breaches of obligations on disclosure, 800 000 on treatment
illicit data and 450 000 of the non-adoption of safety measures by companies
and public administrations.
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