RE: Data retention question
Andrew Cormack <[email protected]> Fri, 25 Jul 2014 13:00:10 +0000
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> -----Original Message----- > From: ukcrypto-bounces-QGMSyCZBOSwv4zxTlrOuLwNdhmdF6hFW@public.gmane.org [mailto:ukcrypto- > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Caspar Bowden (lists) > Sent: 25 July 2014 11:30 > To: UK Cryptography Policy Discussion Group > Subject: Re: Data retention question > > On 07/25/14 11:46, Andrew Cormack wrote: > > James > > On the question of what might be lost, a long time ago LINX consulted > Elizabeth France (yes, *that* long ago) and concluded that "necessary > for security" probably covered retention of all logs for roughly six > months. > > And obviously DP Registrar then, as ICO now, renowned as leading > authority on Internet technology and punctilious assessment of the > "strict necessity" (CJEU words) of infringements to private life > arising > therefrom. > > {/heavy_sarcasm} > > Caspar The shorter time you keep logs for, the less chance of determining either the cause or impact of breaches of privacy such as Target. I wish companies holding personal data were better at detecting incidents, but DBIR et al suggest it's not happening. Andrew -- Andrew Cormack Chief Regulatory Adviser, Janet t: +44 1235 822302 b: https://community.ja.net/blogs/regulatory-developments Janet(UK) is a trading name of Jisc Collections and Janet Limited, a not-for-profit company which is registered in England under No.2881024 and whose Registered Office is at Lumen House, Library Avenue, Harwell Oxford, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0SG. VAT No. 614944238