The same issues raised in the U.S. about meaningful use, anonymization and the risk of identification are being raised in the UK, it seems. Kathleen Hall reports: Medical experts have hit out against an NHS computer system which gives researchers access to patient information without their consent. The Secondary Uses Service (SUS) system gives commercial and…
Author: Dissent
Ca: Breach of privacy penalties raises questions for commissioner
A breach that was first disclosed last week did not affect a huge number of people but has generated a lot of criticism about the disclosure process and how the employee involved in the breach was handled. Norm Park reports on the frustration that the public is not provided more information about the breach and…
Ie: Data breach at RecruitIreland.com
Aoife Carr reports that Gardai are investigating a security breach involving the recruitment website RecruitIreland.com: It is thought that names and e-mail addresses of those registered with the site were accessed for spamming purposes. The site was shut down yesterday afternoon when the breach was noticed….. CVs, usernames and passwords are not thought to have…
Identity Fraud Fell 28 Percent in 2010 According to New Javelin Strategy & Research Report
The 2011 Identity Survey Report, released today by Javelin Strategy & Research (www.javelinstrategy.com), reports that in 2010 the number of identity fraud victims decreased by 28 percent to 8.1 million adults in the United States, three million fewer victims than the prior year. Total annual fraud decreased from $56 billion to $37 billion, the smallest amount…
How to Respond to a Data Breach – and Then Some
George Hulme recently wrote about an anticipated WikiLeaks exposure of Bank of America files and used Bank of America’s attempts to prepare for the disclosures as an opportunity to discuss how to respond to a breach. George writes, in part: The idea isn’t to bury the news, or prepare executives how to lie, but to…
UK: Councils fined for unencrypted laptop theft
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) today served Ealing Council and Hounslow Council with monetary penalties for serious breaches of the Data Protection Act after the loss of two unencrypted laptops containing sensitive personal information. Ealing Council provides an out of hours service on behalf of both councils, which is operated by nine staff who work…