Blogs about: Databreach
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The learning flatline
You might think that DWP staff would have been chastened by the child benefit Chernobyl into some basic grasp of data security, but apparently not: The government has been sending out highly sensitiv… more »
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Data Breach Laws Rejected in UK - Now We Know Why..
Iain Henderson wrote 8 months ago: Contrary to House of Lords recommendations, the UK Government are refusing to introduce data breach … more »
The learning flatline
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archrights wrote 2 months ago: You might think that DWP staff would have been chastened by the child benefit Chernobyl into some ba … more »
You have to laugh
archrights wrote 2 months ago: I think this is called having your cake and eating it. Engaged in the nerdy pursuit of trawling the … more »
Crimeware as a Service (CaaS) Updated
Ryan Sherstobitoff wrote 2 months ago: As the malware threat landscape continues to evolve, hackers are constantly changing techniques to c … more »
The goldfish bowl
archrights wrote 2 months ago: The latest news on data breaches: Government departments and private companies have reported an … more »
You can trust us...
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archrights wrote 3 months ago: The BBC has been doing some digging: Personal data about members of the public has been lost or wro … more »
Still here...
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archrights wrote 3 months ago: …Though our prolonged silence might have made you think otherwise. It’s been one of thos … more »
It was the elves...
archrights wrote 4 months ago: Someone has to be telling porkies here: A patients’ group said it is astonished that three inq … more »
More skeletons
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archrights wrote 5 months ago: It’s just endless: The Ministry of Defence is launching a new inquiry after admitting to the … more »
The real security risk
archrights wrote 5 months ago: 1) This morning the papers are full of the news that a disc containing data about convicted crimina … more »
Here we go again
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archrights wrote 5 months ago: From the BBC: A laptop containing the medical records of more than 5,000 patients has been stolen fr … more »
Corrupt disclosure
archrights wrote 5 months ago: Following on from yesterday’s post, a sad illustration of the damage that corrupt data-disclos … more »
The Tracking Trade
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archrights wrote 5 months ago: The Sunday Times carried news of a recent report on forced marriages, from which this paragraph jump … more »
Top 10 Data Breaches in 2007
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Iain Henderson wrote 6 months ago: Here a nice link for posterity. I wonder who will be first in 2008? It won’t be too long befor … more »
Contrasting Problems...
Iain Henderson wrote 7 months ago: I would not even attempt to keep up with the wonderful job the Open Rights Group is doing of provid … more »
The Straw (Data Breach) that Broke The Camel's Back
Iain Henderson wrote 8 months ago: This appalling loss of 25 million personal data records by Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs h … more »
