joetwizzy wrote:possibly... but things like, leaving your computer unlocked while getting a drink. leaving paper on your desk.. all considered breach of data protection. If they upheld it to what your saying there would be nobody left. mistakes happen.
So lock the PC when you go for a drink and file the paper away in a lockable cabinet. It really doesnt take much to be adherant and if its policy driven by data protection legislation an instance like this should only be minor punishment. Punishments such as dismissal are linked to giving the information external to the company for mis-use, like Silverwood has done.