Around 90 organisations have reported Capita-related data breaches to the ICO
More information has come to light, as the ICO confirms that the number of organisations with reported breaches is now around 90.
More information has come to light, as the ICO confirms that the number of organisations with reported breaches is now around 90.
Elizabeth Denham, the UK Information Commissioner, has said she is “deeply concerned” about the use of live facial recognition (LFR). Commenting in a blog post, Ms Denham addressed privacy worries over the use of live facial recognition technology in public places.
In February 2021, Uber lost a judgement in the Netherlands where it was challenged over the alleged ‘robo-firings’ of drivers. The Court of Amsterdam ordered Uber to reinstate six drivers who claim they were unfairly terminated “by algorithmic means.” Uber was also ordered to pay the fired drivers compensation. Uber had until March 29 to comply with the order, but failed to do so.
BAME drivers claim that Uber’s facial identification software is discriminating against them. If shown to be true, this is not only a worker’s right issue, but also a clear breach of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
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