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I spoke to Boris Wojtan, Senior Privacy Counsel at Privacy Partnership Law, about "Access to Customer and Business Data" under Part 1 of the UK's Data (Use and Access) Act.
This has been on my "get to grips with this" list for absolutely ages.
Like me, you're probably familiar with the DUAA's amendments to the UK GDPR, the DPA 2018, and PECR.
But that's just one part of the legislation, and the other parts could have an even greater impact on a huge range of organisations.
In this episode, Boris and I discuss how the law will require businesses to share personal AND NON-personal data with their customers and third parties.
Having worked for organisations like the ICO, the GSMA, and BT, Boris knows this stuff inside-out.
Boris explains what this part of the law aims to achieve and offers some great advice on how to get ahead of upcoming government regulations.
Once these provisions take effect, there will be new obligations on businesses to share in a way *should* stimulate the economy and benefit consumers.
If you collect data about how people interact with your services, you might be required to process or share that data in new ways.
By treborjnametab1I spoke to Boris Wojtan, Senior Privacy Counsel at Privacy Partnership Law, about "Access to Customer and Business Data" under Part 1 of the UK's Data (Use and Access) Act.
This has been on my "get to grips with this" list for absolutely ages.
Like me, you're probably familiar with the DUAA's amendments to the UK GDPR, the DPA 2018, and PECR.
But that's just one part of the legislation, and the other parts could have an even greater impact on a huge range of organisations.
In this episode, Boris and I discuss how the law will require businesses to share personal AND NON-personal data with their customers and third parties.
Having worked for organisations like the ICO, the GSMA, and BT, Boris knows this stuff inside-out.
Boris explains what this part of the law aims to achieve and offers some great advice on how to get ahead of upcoming government regulations.
Once these provisions take effect, there will be new obligations on businesses to share in a way *should* stimulate the economy and benefit consumers.
If you collect data about how people interact with your services, you might be required to process or share that data in new ways.