Thomas Claburn reports: Businesses are losing billions of dollars annually as a result of lost and stolen laptop computers, a new study shows. Representatives from Intel, which sponsored “The Billion Dollar Laptop Study,” and the Ponemon Institute, which conducted the study, announced their findings at a media event in San Francisco on Thursday. The 329 organizations surveyed…
WI: Former jail worker is accused of misconduct
Audits/checking logs works. I’m surprised that the employee was charged with a felony, though. Matthew Perenchio reports: A former Jackson County Jail worker has been charged with felony misconduct after being accused of improperly running criminal background checks on herself and her half-brother. Jennifer L. Stanley, 34, of Onalaska also faces a misdemeanor computer crime…
Investigation into Potential Patient Privacy Breach at Oklahoma City VA Medical Center Finds No Malicious Activity
The following press release was issued Nov. 22 and refers to a VA incident originally discussed in a previous blog entry. Last month, the Oklahoma City VA Medical Center discovered a handwritten log book with 1,950 patients’ names and the last four digits of their Social Security numbers was missing from a respiratory laboratory. After an extensive…
(Update) ALDI breach affected 17,000 New York residents
Back in October, I noted that the ALDI breach had affected 8,000 Maryland residents. New York State’s breach logs for October, posted online, indicates that ALDI had reported on October 1 that 17,000 NYS residents were affected. Given that the breach affected customers in 11 states and there are 25,000 affected in just two of…
Ie: Protecting People’s Private Health Information: HIQA Guidelines Published
This press release from Ireland’s Health Information and Quality Authority is of note: A new guide on how to protect people’s privacy within healthcare services has been published by the Health Information and Quality Authority. Professor Jane Grimson, Director of Health Information at HIQA said: “With so much information being collected, used and shared in…
Lessons from the Most Interesting Data Breaches of 2010
Noa Bar-Yosef writes: As 2010 closes, we are given a chance to reflect on the past year of breaches. But something interesting has occurred which will surprise many: there has been a 93.7% drop in the volume of data stolen from 2009 to 2010. An analysis from the Privacy Clearinghouse, a public database which records…