Standard

Data Handling

Data handling is the process of managing and working with data in a structured and meaningful way. It involves collecting data from various sources, storing it securely, processing it to extract useful information, and presenting it in a format that is easy to understand.

Part of: Standards collection

Purpose

Effective management of data ensures we keep DfE’s information secure, improves quality and consistency, making DfE’s data easier to locate and use.

Categories

Information and Data Management

  • Data Governance
  • Data Lifecycle
  • Data Protection
  • Information Security

How to meet this standard

What DfE staff, including consultants, contractors and third party suppliers must do

  1. Ensure data is handled, stored and transmitted securely, whether in electronic or paper form. Personal data must be kept secure and not disclosed to unauthorised persons by taking sensible precautions and following Departmental policies, standards and procedures.
  2. Ensure data is not shared without adhering to DfE's data sharing guidance. Personal data must only be shared for lawful and appropriate purposes.

What the Information Asset Owner (IAO) / Senior Responsible Owner (SRO) must do

  1. Ensure international transfers are approved by information security, where applicable.
  2. Implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to embed data protection principles and safeguard individuals' rights throughout the data lifecycle.
  3. Create a Cookies and similar technologies policy, if applicable.
  4. Ensure contracts are compliant with UK GDPR, and other relevant legislation.
  5. Embed adequate compliance measures for the proposed data collection / use.

Governance

Will review if any changes to policy

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