20 May 2020

Subject access requests: new challenges arise from COVID-19

In the broader context of COVID-19, this briefing considers the ICO's draft guidance on the Right of Access, and offers some practical guidance for organisations in relation to DSARs.

Although some organisations have seen a decrease in data subject access requests (‘DSARs’) being submitted during the COVID-19 pandemic, others are noticing a definite increase, often as a result of the many decisions being taken around redundancies, furloughing, laying off staff, sick leave and sick pay and other employment-related issues. This briefing looks at some of the challenges organisations can encounter when dealing with DSARs generally and during the COVID-19 pandemic and considers how the draft guidance published by the ICO in December 2019 might address them. Key areas covered include: 

  • Recognising and responding to DSARs;
  • Searches, proportionality and case law;
  • Dealing with third-party data; and
  • The impact of COVID-19 on enforcement.

A version of this article was first published in the Privacy Laws & Business UK Report, Issue 109 (May 2020).

 

This material is provided for general information only. It does not constitute legal or other professional advice.

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Rebecca Cousin
Partner at Slaughter and May
Cindy Knott
PSL Counsel and Head of Data Privacy Knowledge at Slaughter and May