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Insights on Video Surveillance and Data Protection

Posted on August 27, 2019June 24, 2025 by Dissent

From Fox Rothschild:

Shortly after the recent video surveillance guidance from the EDPB, the Information Commissioner of the Isle of Man published an updated CCTV data protection guidance.

Key takeaways for controllers:

General Considerations and Governance:
    • CCTV images identify living individuals and are, therefore, personal data. This means that the use of CCTV will be covered by data protection law, regardless of the size of the system or organization.
    • There must be a lawful reason for considering the use of CCTV, such as crime prevention and detection, health and safety of workers or the public, property security.

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