Monthly Archives: November 2020

Police officer dismissed after using police database for personal benefit

Ongoing . . . Mr Matthew McConville, the Head of our specialised Actions Against the Police (and Data Breach Department) at Irvings Law has recently been quoted in The Lincolnite following the sacking of a Police Officer from Lincolnshire Police.

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Hertfordshire police officer dismissed for ‘abuse of power’

Ongoing . . . Mr Matthew McConville, the Head of our specialised Actions Against the Police (and Data Breach Department) at Irvings Law has recently been quoted in The Comet following the sacking of a Police Officer from Hertfordshire Constabulary.

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The BBC breach employee’s data

Background Mr Matthew McConville, the Head of our specialised Data Breach Department at Irvings Law has successfully represented a client in a data breach compensation claim. The said client wishes himself to be unnamed for the purposes of this case

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IT company uses & keeps prospective employee profile on their website

Background Mr Matthew McConville, the Head of our specialised Data Breach Department at Irvings Law has successfully represented a client in a data breach compensation claim. The said client wishes himself to be unnamed for the purposes of this case

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Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust breach employee’s data

Background Mr Matthew McConville, the Head of our specialised Data Breach Department at Irvings Law has successfully represented a client in a data breach compensation claim. The said client wishes herself to be unnamed for the purposes of this case

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DVLA Data Breaches

Numerous breaches Over the past year, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (the DVLA), the public body that holds the records for all the drivers and vehicles in the UK, committed nearly 200 data breaches that were deemed so severe

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Cyber Security and the GDPR

On the rise In the last 12 months, 46% of businesses reported a cyber-attack, and 32% of those attacked happened more than once every week. Unfortunately, cyber criminals continue to attempt to obtain access to IT systems for financial gain.

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