Worse government data loss ever caused by a bit of a muddle say police
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Jun 25th, 2008, 12:09 pm
Remember the big fuss that spread all over the world when HM Revenue and Customs, the UK government department that deals with income tax and the like, managed to lose discs containing the financial details of 25 million people? amazingly, the official Independent Police Complaints Commission enquiry into the shameful affair has concluded that no one can be blamed for the HMRC data loss, but rather it happened as a result of the culture in the department. Citing a lack of adequate training and support, the reports says it was just a bit of a muddle really.
Well that's OK then. Not!
Greg Day, security analyst from McAfee comments:
According to McAfee Data Protection research:
Well that's OK then. Not!
Greg Day, security analyst from McAfee comments:
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“With a growing volume of data loss incidents occurring, businesses have to recognise the value of their data and the controls required around it. Effective data protection requires clear data classification so appropriate practices can be applied. The Government already had both of these in place, putting it in a more advanced position than most in managing data usage but human mistakes are a challenge every business or organisation face. Recent research from McAfee Data Protection (formerly SafeBoot) show that 98 per cent of UK office workers don’t see the protection of corporate electronic data as their responsibility, this is an attitude that needs to be changed. Whilst technology can always provide a back up, employees need to be educated about why they should be careful with data and usage policies are needed to enforce good data protection practices.”
According to McAfee Data Protection research:
- 98 per cent of UK office workers don’t see the protection of corporate electronic data as their responsibility
- 25 per cent of employees think it is their boss’s responsibility to protect data
- Since the HMRC data loss incident, 80 per cent of IT managers have tightened their security policies and 40 per cent have seen increases in their security budgets
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This blog entry was written by Davey Winder, staff writer aka happygeek. It has been filed under the Hardware and Software category. It has received 1,812 views, 0 comment(s), and 24 linkbacks. It was promoted to featured news status Jun 25th, 2008.
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