Data regulation and ethics

Data protection and ethics involves understanding the ethical and legal obligations of storing and protecting business critical information, and encouraging responsible data use.

Skill levelDescription
AwarenessThis skill level is currently not defined.
WorkingYou can:
apply relevant data and ethical frameworks and standards to your work
understand all aspects of data governance and use, ensuring these are maintained in-line with laws, regulations, codes of practice and ethical requirements
demonstrate an awareness of emerging best practice in areas such as data ethics, and an understanding of the changing landscape
PractitionerYou can:
demonstrate a good understanding of relevant data laws, regulations, codes of practice and ethical requirements, and can apply these to your work
understand how the law and ethical considerations relate to one another
monitor the landscape and legislation to ensure you understand and can implement best practice in new areas of thought such as data ethics
ExpertYou can:
effectively manage data governance issues
oversee the implementation of relevant data and ethical frameworks and standards to the work of the organisation
direct continuous improvement activity to optimise data governance practices
work effectively with internal and external stakeholders to build the organisation’s capability in data regulation and ethics
Skill levelDescription
AwarenessThis skill level is currently not defined.
WorkingThis skill level is currently not defined.
PractitionerYou can:
understand the ethical considerations of potential data science approaches
show an awareness of the legislation applicable in this area, such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act (DPA)
show an awareness of existing data and AI ethics frameworks in and outside government
ExpertYou can:
expertly set and identify the ethical considerations of potential data science approaches
demonstrate a good working knowledge of the legislation applicable in this area, such as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act (DPA)
demonstrate expert knowledge of existing data and AI ethics frameworks in and outside government and can advise others seeking ethical guidance

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