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Data Protection

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 13 June 2023

Tuesday, 13 June 2023

Questions (330)

Peadar Tóibín

Question:

330. Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Minister for Transport the security protections in place for remote workers within civil and public service organisations to safeguard against personal information of members of the public in audio, text and electronic form being inadvertently exposed to unauthorised third parties within the remote setting; if he can provide a copy of the remote working best practice guidelines for civil and public service workers; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28636/23]

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Written answers

“My Department takes the issue of data protection and the safety of personal information of members of the general public very seriously. My officials comply with GDPR and other Data Protection legislation in all aspects of their work. If staff are availing of remote working arrangements, they must adhere to my Department’s Blended Working Policy, which references guidance on Remote Working provided by the Data Protection Commission – available here: Protecting Personal Data When Working Remotely | 12/03/2020 | Data Protection Commission. In order to be eligible to participate in my Department’s Blended Working arrangements, staff must undertake cyber awareness training – which has specific sections covering remote working and securing home workspaces.

The departments Data Protection Unit also promotes the safeguarding of personal information within the department and issues notices to staff reminding them of their obligations under the General Data Protection Regulations. The department also has multiple policies and procedures in place around the management of data. The Data Protection Unit actively arranges ongoing Data Protection training for staff throughout the department as required under Section 88(5)(b)(iii) of the Data Protection Act 2018.”

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