N5 SECURITY LTD
DATA PROTECTION & DATA SECURITY POLICY
Statement & Purpose of Policy
N5 Security Ltd (the employer) is committed to ensuring that all personal data handled by us will be processed according to legally compliant standards of data protection and data security. We confirm for all the purposes of the data protection laws that the Employer is a data controller of personal data in connection with your employment. This means that we determine the purposes for which, and the manner in which, your personal data is processed.
The purpose of this Policy is to help us achieve our data protection and data security aims by:
- Notifying our staff of the types of personal information that we may hold about them, our customers, suppliers and other third parties and what we do with that information.
- Setting out the rules on data protection and legal conditions that must be satisfied when we collect, receive, handle, process, transfer and store personal data and ensuring staff understand our rules and the legal standards; and
- Clarifying the responsibilities and duties of staff in respect of data protection and data security.
- This is a statement of policy only and does not form part of a contract of employment. We may amend this policy at any time, in our absolute discretion.
For the Purpose of this Policy:
- Data protection laws – means all applicable laws relating to the processing of personal data, including, for the period which is in force of the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is in force.
- Data subject – means the individual to whom the personal data relates.
- Personal data – means any information that relates to an individual who can be identified from that information.
- Processing – means any use that is made of data, including collecting, storing, amending, disclosing, or destroying it.
- Special categories of personal data – means information about an individual’s racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious pr philosophical beliefs, trade union membership, health, sex life or sexual orientation and biometric data.
Data Protection Principles
Staff whose work involves using personal data relating to Staff or others must comply with this Policy and with the following data protection principles, which require that personal information is:
- Processed lawfully, fairly, and in a transparent manner. We must always have a lawful basis to process personal data, as set out in the data protection laws. Personal data may be processed as necessary to perform a contract with the data subject, to comply with a legal obligation to which the data controller is subject, or for the legitimate interest of the data controller or the party to whom the data is disclosed. The data subject must be told who controls the information (us), the purpose(s) for which we are processing the information and to whom it may be disclosed.
- Collected only for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes. Personal data must not be collected for one purpose and then used for another. If we want to change the way we use personal data, we must first inform the data subject.
- Processed only where it is adequate, relevant, and limited to what is necessary for the purposes of processing. We will only collect personal data to the extent required for specific purposes notified to the data subject.
- Accurate and the Employer takes all reasonable steps to ensure that information that is inaccurate is rectified or deleted without delay. Checks on personal data will be made when collected, and regular checks must be made afterwards. We will make reasonable efforts to rectify or erase inaccurate information.
- Kept only for the period necessary for possessing. Information will not be kept longer than is needed, and we will take reasonable steps to delete information when we no longer need it. For guidance on how long particular information should be kept, contact the data controller for the company.
- Secure and appropriate measures are adopted by the Employer to ensure this.
Who is Responsible for Data Protection and Data Security?
Maintaining appropriate standards of data protection and data security is a collective task shared between you and the company. This policy and the rules contained in it apply to all staff of the Employer, irrespective of seniority, tenure and working hours, including all employees, directors and officers, consultants and contractors, casual or agency staff, trainees, homeworkers and fixed-term staff.
Questions about this policy or requests for further information should be directed to the Data Controller for the company.
All staff have a personal responsibility to ensure compliance with this policy, to handle all personal data consistently with the principles set out here and to ensure that measures are taken to protect data security. Managers have a special responsibility for leading by example, monitoring and enforcing compliance. The Data Controller must be notified if this policy has not been followed, or if it is suspected that this policy has not been followed, as soon as reasonably practicable.
Any breach of this policy will be taken seriously and may result in disciplinary action up to and including dismissal. Significant or deliberate breaches, such as accessing staff or customer personal data without authorisation or a legitimate reason to do so, may constitute gross misconduct and could lead to dismissal without notice.
Sensitive Personal Data
We may, from time to time, need to process sensitive information (sometimes referred to as ‘special categories of personal data’). We will only process sensitive personal information if:
- We have a lawful basis for doing so, e.g. it is necessary for the performance of the employment contract; and
- One of the following special conditions for processing personal information applies:
- The data subject has given explicit consent.
- The processing is necessary for the purpose of exercising the employment law rights or obligations of the Company or the data subject.
- The processing is necessary to protect the data subject’s vital interests, and the data subject is physically incapable of giving consent.
- Processing relates to personal data which is manifestly made public by the data subject.
- The processing is necessary for the establishment, exercise, or defence of legal claims; or
- The processing is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest.
Before processing any sensitive personal information, staff must notify the data controller of the proposed processing for the data controller to assess whether the processing complies with the criteria noted above.
Sensitive personal information will not be processed until the assessment above has taken place and the individual has been properly informed of the nature of the processing, the purposes for which it is being carried out and the legal basis for it.
Our Privacy Notice sets out the type of sensitive personal information that we process, what it is used for and the lawful basis for the processing.
How We Use Your Personal Data
We will tell you the reasons for processing your personal data, how we use such information and the legal basis for processing it in our Privacy Notice. We will not process Staff personal information for any other reason.
In general, we will use information to carry out our business, to administer your employment or engagement and to deal with any problems or concerns you may have, including, but not limited to:
- Sickness records: to maintain a record of your sickness absence and copies of any doctor’s notes or other documents supplied to us in connection with your health, to inform your colleagues and others that you are absent through sickness, as reasonably necessary to manage your absence, to deal with unacceptably high or suspicious sickness absence, to inform reviewers for appraisal purposes of your sickness absence level, to publish internally aggregated, anonymous details of sickness absence levels.
- Monitoring IT Systems: to monitor your use of emails, internet, telephone and computer or other communications or IT resources.
- Disciplinary, grievance or legal matters: in connection with any disciplinary, grievance, legal, regulatory or compliance matters or proceedings that may involve you.
- Performance reviews: to carry out performance reviews.
Accuracy and Relevance
We will:
- Ensure that any personal data processed is up to date, accurate, adequate, relevant and not excessive, given the purpose for which it was collected.
- Not process personal data obtained for one purpose for any other purpose, unless you agree to this or reasonably expect this.
If you consider that any information held about you is inaccurate or out of date, then you should tell the data controller. If they agree that the information is inaccurate or out of date, then they will correct it promptly.
Storage and Retention
Personal data (and sensitive personal information) will be kept securely in accordance with our policies.
The periods for which we hold personal data are contained in our Privacy Notices.
Individual Rights
You have the following rights in relation to your personal data. Subject access requests:
- You have the right to make a subject access request. If you make a subject access request, we will tell you:
- Whether or not your personal data is processed and if so, why, the categories of personal data concerned and the source of the data if it is not collected from you;
- To whom your personal data is or may be disclosed.
- For how long your personal data is stored (or how that period is decided);
- Your rights of rectification or erasure of data, or to restrict or object to processing;
- Your rights to complain to the Information Commissioner if you think the company have failed to comply with your data protection rights;
And
- Whether or not we carry out automated decision-making and the logic involved in any such decision-making.
- The company will provide you with a copy of the personal data undergoing processing. This will normally be in electronic form if you have made a request electronically, unless you agree otherwise.
- To make a subject access request, contact us at HR@n5security.co.uk.
- The company may need to ask for proof of identification before your request can be processed. The company will let you know if we need to verify your identity and the documents we require.
- The company will normally respond to your request within 28 days from the date your request is received. In some cases, e.g., where there is a large amount of personal data being processed, we may respond within 3 months of the date your request is received. The company will write to you within 28 days of receiving your original request if this is the case.
- If your request is manifestly unfounded or excessive, we are not obliged to comply with it.
Other rights
- You have a number of other rights in relation to your personal data. You can require the company to:
- Rectify inaccurate data.
- Stop processing or erase data that is no longer necessary for the purposes of processing;
- Stop processing or erasing data if your interests override the company’s legitimate grounds for processing the data (where we rely on our legitimate interests as a reason for processing the data.
- Stop processing data for a period if the data is inaccurate or there is a dispute about whether or not your interests override the Employer’s legitimate grounds for processing the data.
- To request that we take any of these steps, please send the request to HR@n5security.co.uk be addressed to the Data Controller.
Data Security
The company will use appropriate technical and organisational measures to keep personal data secure, and in particular to protect against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage.
Maintaining data security means making sure that:
- Only people who are authorised to use the information can access it.
- Where possible, personal data is pseudonymised or encrypted.
- Information is accurate and suitable for the purpose for which it is processed; and
- Authorised persons can access information if they need it for authorised purposes.
By law, the company must use procedures and technology to secure personal information throughout the period that we hold or control it, from obtaining to destroying the information. Personal information must not be transferred to any person to process (e.g., while performing services for the company on our behalf), unless that person has either agreed to comply with our data security procedures or we are satisfied that other adequate measures exist.
Security procedures include:
- Any desk or cupboard containing confidential information must be kept locked.
- Computers should be locked with a strong password that is changed regularly or shut down when they are left unattended, and discretion should be used when viewing personal information on a monitor to ensure that it is not visible to others.
- Data stored on CDs or memory sticks must be encrypted or password-protected and locked away securely when they are not being used.
- The company data controller must approve of any cloud used to store data.
- Data should never be saved directly to mobile devices such as laptops, tablets or smartphones.
- All servers/cloud storage containing sensitive data must be approved and protected by security software.
- Servers/cloud containing personal data must be kept in a secure location, away from general office space.
- Data should be regularly backed up in line with the Company’s back-up procedure.
Telephone precautions. Particular care must be taken by staff who deal with telephone enquiries to avoid inappropriate disclosures. In particular:
The identity of any telephone caller must be verified before any personal information is disclosed.
- If the caller’s identity cannot be verified satisfactorily, then they should be asked to submit their query in writing.
- Do not allow callers to bully you into disclosing information. In case of any problems or uncertainty, contact the data controller for the company.
Methods of disposal. Copies of personal information, whether on paper or on any physical storage device, must be physically destroyed when they are no longer needed. Paper documents should be shredded, and CDs, memory sticks or similar must be rendered permanently unreadable.
Data Impact Assessments
Some of the processing that the Employer carries out may result in risks to privacy. Where processing would result in a high risk to Staff rights and freedoms, the Employer will carry out a data protection assessment to determine the necessity and proportionality of processing. This will include considering the purposes for which the activity is carried out, the risks for individuals and the measures that can be put in place to mitigate those risks.
Data Breaches
If the company discovers that there has been a breach of Staff personal data that poses a risk to the rights and freedoms of individuals, we will report it to the Information Commissioner within 72 hours of discovery.
The company will record all data breaches regardless of their effect in accordance with our Breach Policy.
If the breach is likely to result in a high risk to your rights and freedoms, we will inform affected individuals that there has been a breach and provide them with more information about its likely consequences and the mitigation measures we have taken.
Individual Responsibilities
Staff are responsible for helping the Company keep their personal data up to date. Staff should let the company know if personal data provided to the company changes, e.g. if an individual moves house or changes bank details.
You may have access to personal data of other Staff members and of our customers in the course of your employment. Where this is the case, the Company relies on Staff members to help meet its data protection obligations to Staff and to customers.
Individuals who have access to personal data are required:
- To access only personal data that they have the authority to access and only for authorised purposes;
- Not to disclose personal data except to individuals (whether inside or outside of the company) who have appropriate authorisation;
- To keep personal data secure (e.g. by complying with rules on access to premises, computer access, including password protection, and secure file storage and destruction).
Not to remove personal data, or devices containing or that can be used to access personal data, from the Company’s premises without adopting appropriate security measures (such as encryption or password protection) to secure the data and the device; and
Not to store personal data on local drives or on personal devices that are used for work purposes.
Training
The company will provide all individuals with their data protection responsibilities as part of the induction process and at regular intervals thereafter.
Individuals whose roles require regular access to personal data, or who are responsible for implementing this policy or responding to subject access requests under this policy, will receive additional training to help them understand their duties and how to comply with them.