privacy data breach

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Bordering on stupidity

Comment All security solutions have to evolve and try to keep ahead of those determined to breach them. D is for Data privacy worries What could be easier? Take that old paper passport and add... [21 Aug 2008]

Understanding Today's Privacy Regulations

White Paper Data Security, Data Protection and Data Breach Laws and Regulations.what does it all mean? Download this paper to learn about different privacy... [07 Aug 2008]

Privacy watchdog to get power to raid

News Proposals being consulted on include giving the ICO powers to carry out compulsory inspections under warrant at premises suspected of a data breach, to set deadlines for information to be handed over and... [17 Jul 2008]

Privacy chief fights UK-wide database

News We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach... [15 Jul 2008]

ICO: Data breach law moves closer

News Deputy information commissioner David Smith said proposals to revise the EU's ePrivacy Directive could be the "catalyst" needed to get data breach notification into UK law. Smith said: "There is... [03 Jul 2008]

Dear silicon.com... Vista gets down to business, caught on camera, ID cards…

Comment Are they so stupid that they have been taken in by the spurious arguments in favour of this appallingly risky breach of privacy and, in the end liberty? ID cards - the latest privacy... [12 Jun 2008]

A Layered Approach to Laptop Security for Healthcare

White Paper The shift towards electronic health records makes laptop management and data breach prevention a growing challenge. The loss of one computer puts patient privacy at risk, and exposes... [06 Jun 2008]

Malice, misuse, mistake - security dangers pile up

Comment Companies in the UK are not typically required to disclose a data breach and are disinclined to do so if it impacts customer confidence. Hardly a week passes without another big data... [10 Mar 2008]

ID cards chief defends u-turn

News Shadow Home Secretary David Davis launched a further attack, citing the risk of a massive data breach on the system. D is for Data privacy worries But UK businesses... [10 Mar 2008]

Revealed: The full cost of a corporate data breach

News Costs for financial services firms were higher, which the report said reflected that customers of these organisations have high expectations of trust and privacy - so banks have more to lose from a data... [25 Feb 2008]

Data breaches: No more than normal

News The Information Commissioner's Office has said that the rash of data-breach reports in the past five months is due not to more data breaches - but to more people admitting to them. Mike... [18 Feb 2008]

ID cards rollout pushed back to 2012

News He warned that if the Home Office suffered a data breach similar to the spate of incidents in other government departments then it would kill off the system. Simon Davies, director of... [23 Jan 2008]

Whose data is it anyway?

Comment We are calling for greater public debate and for the government to consider legislation that would require organisations that suffer information security breaches to alert their customers if there is a chance the breach... [17 Dec 2007]

Top 10 security stories of the year

News If you had to sum up 2007's security scene in a couple of words, those words would probably be 'data breach'. And following on from the campaign's online petition - hosted on the 10 Downing Street... [13 Dec 2007]

Business warning over data security

News Speaking at a conference on the surveillance society, David Smith, deputy commissioner at the ICO, described the HMRC breach as a watershed and called on organisations to implement new safeguards to protect individuals'... [11 Dec 2007]

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