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File Encryption Saves The Day For Unfortunate Chiropractor
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Nikon Coolpix and Data Breach: Tied For Life Thanks To Google And MI6 Data Breach
Royal Air Force Staff Information Stolen In Theft From High Security Area. Hard Drive Encryption Not Used
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More British Intelligence Gaffs. At Least MI-5 Using Device Encryption
It was only two days ago that the world found out about the sale of a camera with confidential information from MI-6. The media is now reporting that MI-5 is looking for a palmtop computer that went missing after a thief burglarized a house rented by...
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File Encryption Saves The Day For Unfortunate Chiropractor
The Breach Blog is carrying a story about how a chiropractor practiced good data security. I’d say the chiropractor saved himself some face and his patients a lot of grief by using what looks to be file encryption , a feature that’s also available in...
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Nikon Coolpix and Data Breach: Tied For Life Thanks To Google And MI6 Data Breach
MI6. Home of James Bond, Q, and Dame Judi Dench, arguably the best M ever. Shaken Vodka Martinis, never stirred. Babes. But going forward, “Nikon Coolpix” may be what comes up to some people’s minds when MI6 is mentioned. Many (way too many) sites are...
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Royal Air Force Staff Information Stolen In Theft From High Security Area. Hard Drive Encryption Not Used
Personal details of 50,000 current and ex RAF personnel was lost on September 17. From a high-security area . The sensitive information was stored on three external hard drives that were not protected with hard drive encryption software like AlertBoot...
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Data Encryption Used In Lost Data Disk Containing Information on 11,500 UK Teachers
The UK media is reporting that another CD with sensitive information has been lost in the mail. Technically, it sounds like it was a courier service, but you get the idea. The good news is that the contents of the missing CD were encrypted. That means...
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Less Than Half Of Companies Notify Affected Customers Of Data Breaches. Is It Because They Use Disk Encryption?
No. It’s definitely not because they use disk encryption solutions like AlertBoot. The companies that were surveyed by consultancy firm Logica did not report the breaches because they didn’t want to. Yeah, you read that right. They didn’t want to, so...
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