Keir Mudie reports: The number of computers and documents lost from secure government sites has almost trebled in the last year. Data breaches leapt from 117 to 463 and missing electronic devices or paper documents rose to 62 from 22 the year before, an official Ministry of Defence report revealed. It pointed out new rules mean more…
New York Becomes Fifth State to Define a Breach to Include “Access” to Information
Daniel De Zayas, a legal intern at ZwillGen, writes: New York has updated its breach notification and data security law, expanding the definition of a data breach and imposing detailed reasonable security requirements, among other changes. The amendment also adds a number of new data elements to the definition of “private information.” On July 25,…
Ca: ‘We feel terrible’: Vancouver tour company apologizes as privacy commissioner looks into breach
Penny Daflos reports: A tour company that organizes school field trips for B.C. students is apologizing for dumping personal information in the recycling bin of a sorting room where hundreds of Yaletown residents and others had access. Peter Meiszner, who lives in the residential area of the mixed-use building on Cambie Street, was stunned to…
DNForum Sends Out Password Reset
Elliot Silver writes: Earlier this morning, I unexpectedly received a password reset request at DNForum. I was previously an active user on DNForum, but I have not used the forum in quite some time. As a result, I was taken aback that a password reset email was sent to me. It looks like I was…
Morehouse Parish School Board member talks about what happened
Mya Hudgins reports: A State of Emergency has been issued by Governor John Bel Edwards regarding cybersecurity. This ongoing cybersecurity attack has effected multiple local government agencies– including Monroe schools and the Morehouse Parish School District. On July 8th- there was a computer system disruption in Monroe City Schools. The district is scanning every computer…
UK: Birth certificate blunder and library leak among 170 data breaches reported at Sunderland City Council
Chris Binding reports: Sunderland City Council has seen more than 150 reported data breaches last year, according to new figures. A total of seven data breach cases were also referred to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) – which deals with more serious incidents. Of this number, the council self-referred four cases while others were reported…