The Scottish government has recently published a consultation paper on certain draft identity management and privacy principles. The draft principles have been developed with a view to ensuring that public services in Scotland are better placed to manage the process of proving identity (e.g. in the case of benefit claims) in a way that protects individual privacy. The deadline for responses is 23 November 2009
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Proving Identity and Privacy – Scottish Consultation Paper
September 2nd, 2009 by Anya ProopsTags: consultation, data protection, privacy
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