An updated Surveillance Camera Code was laid before Parliament on 16 November 2021.
Surveillance Camera Commissioner
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This notice is provided in accordance with data protection legislation which incorporates the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).
This strategy aims to provide direction and leadership in the surveillance camera community.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner looks back on 2015 and 2016 in his third annual report to Parliament.
Today the Surveillance Camera Commissioner launched a consultation on a draft national surveillance camera strategy for England and Wales.
FOUR Security has worked with Marks and Spencer to obtain the Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s surveillance camera certification.
FOUR Security has worked with Marks and Spencer to obtain the Surveillance Camera Commissioner’s surveillance camera certification.
The British Standards Institution (BSI) and Surveillance Camera Commissioner are conducting a survey to find out how people go about finding information about CCTV.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner looks back on his first full year in office and identifies future challenges in his second annual report for 2014 to 2015.
Surveillance Camera Commissioner launches survey to review the operation and impact of the surveillance camera code of practice.
The commissioner writes to local authority chief executives reminding them of their duty to pay regard to the surveillance camera code of practice.
Webinar on how universities and colleges can adopt the 12 principles of the Surveillance Camera Code of Practice.
Self assessment tool will help organisations judge how they are complying with the 12 guiding principles in the surveillance camera code of practice.
Modular e-learning package aims to help CCTV operators spot suspect activity more effectively.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner (SCC), Tony Porter, is determined to ensure that camera systems are used to protect communities rather than spy on them.
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