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Ministerial foreword

Data is now one of the most important resources in the world. It fuels the global economy, drives science and innovation, and powers the technology we rely upon to work, shop and connect with friends and family. Now that we have left the EU, we have the freedom to create a bold new data regime: one that unleashes data’s power across the economy and society for the benefit of British citizens and British businesses whilst maintaining high standards of data protection. As Digital Secretary, achieving this goal is one of my Ten Tech Priorities. Today’s publication of the Government’s proposed reforms is a key milestone in that journey. They build on the current regime - aspects of which remain unnecessarily complex or vague, and which continue to cause persistent uncertainty over three years after its introduction. Our ultimate aim is to create a more pro-growth and pro-innovation data regime whilst maintaining the UK’s world-leading data protection standards. The reforms outlined in this consultation will: ●

strengthen our position as a science superpower, simplifying data use by researchers and developers of AI and other cutting-edge technologies

build on the unprecedented and life-saving use of data to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic

secure the UK's status as a global hub for the free and responsible flow of personal data complementing our ambitious agenda for new trade deals and data partnerships with some of the world’s fastest growing economies

reinforce the responsibility of businesses to keep personal information safe, while empowering them to grow and innovate

ensure that the ICO remains a world-leading regulator, enabling people to use data responsibly to achieve economic and social goals

The protection of people’s personal data must be at the heart of our new regime. Without public trust, we risk missing out on the benefits a society powered by responsible data use has to offer. And far from being a barrier to innovation or trade, we know that regulatory certainty and high data protection standards allow businesses and consumers to thrive. These reforms will keep people’s data safe and secure, while ushering in a new golden age of growth and innovation right across the UK, as we build back better. They are part of our wider work on digital 2


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Privacy notice

4min
pages 144-146

5.9 Further Questions

1min
page 142

5.8 Biometrics Commissioner and Surveillance Camera Commissioner

1min
page 141

5.7 Enforcement Powers

14min
pages 134-140

5.6 Complaints

5min
pages 131-133

5.5 Codes of Practice and Guidance

4min
pages 129-130

5.4 Accountability and Transparency

5min
pages 126-128

5.3 Governance Model and Leadership

6min
pages 123-125

5.2 Strategy, Objectives and Duties

17min
pages 115-122

4.4 Building Trust and Transparency

7min
pages 107-110

3.6 Further Questions

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page 102

3.5 Derogations

3min
pages 100-101

3.4 Certification Schemes

3min
pages 98-99

4.5 Public Safety and National Security

2min
page 111

3.3 Alternative Transfer Mechanisms

11min
pages 92-97

4.6 Further Questions

1min
page 112

3.2 Adequacy

11min
pages 87-91

2.4 Privacy and electronic communications

22min
pages 72-81

2.5 Use of personal data for the purposes of democratic engagement

6min
pages 82-84

2.3 Subject Access Requests

8min
pages 69-71

1.7 Innovative Data Sharing Solutions

10min
pages 47-51

1.8 Further Questions

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page 52

2.6 Further Questions

1min
page 85

Ministerial foreword

1min
page 2

1.5 AI and Machine Learning

45min
pages 24-43

1.6 Data Minimisation and Anonymisation

7min
pages 44-46

1.2 Research Purposes

12min
pages 12-17

1.3 Further Processing

5min
pages 18-20

Overview of Consultation

3min
pages 9-10

1.4 Legitimate Interests

6min
pages 21-23

International Context

3min
page 8
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