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Highways Q&A Session

The increased use of drones, body worn camera and facial recognition has made the operation of CCTV systems extremely complex. The application of AI to these technologies further increases the legal and regulatory risk. Public Authorities and commercial organisations need to comply not only with the UK GDPR but also RIPA and the Human Rights Act.
This one-day workshop examines all the issues in detail by discussing practical scenarios. It will teach you how to plan and implement a CCTV project including key skills such as completing a Data Protection Impact Assessment and assessing camera evidence. Our expert trainer will answer all your questions including when you can use CCTV, when it can be covert, who you can share images with and how to deal with a request for images.
This workshop is suitable for anyone involved in the operation of CCTV, body worn cameras and drones particularly DPOs, investigators, CCTV operators, enforcement officers, estate managers and security personnel.
Key Topics
- Understanding the data protection compliance issues re surveillance in public authorities and commercial organisations including CCTV, drones, body worn cameras and facial recognition.
- Appreciating the relationship between the Human Rights Act, the Data Protection Act 2018 and the UK GDPR
- Analysing and implementing the ICO Code and the Surveillance Camera Commissioner's code.
- Undertaking a CCTV risk assessment by completing a DPIA
- Applying learning to practical surveillance scenarios
- Understanding potential changes due to the new Data Protection Bill.
All our associates are experienced information governance professionals who have been training and advising in this field for many years.
Event Information
Event Date | 05-08-2025 10:00 am |
Individual Price | From £449 plus VAT |
Location | Online (live) |

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