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In The UK, You Have The Right To Incriminate Yourself If You Use Encryption Software
Several sources are covering a judgment handed down by the England and Wales Court of Appeal which states that computer passwords have to be handed over to law enforcement if requested, even in cases where providing said password would give access to...
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New European Directive Could Boost Full Disk And Other Encryption Products
A new European Commission directive on electronic privacy may include a data breach notification provision. While it’s still up for debate, all signs seem to point that the data breach legislation will be approved. While this is not a clarion call for...
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Hard Drive Encryption Not Required By Law. Good Enough Is Enough?
PC World has an article about “what the law requires of IT.” They make some interesting points, and how the law in a certain case noted that laptop encryption was not necessary. But they have other noteworthy points. Straight off the bat, the article...
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Hard Drive Encryption A Quest For Quest Diagnostics
Quest Diagnostics has filed a report with the Maryland Attorney General that three MD residents may have had their personal information compromised due to the theft of a laptop, which featured password‑protection. The personal information breached for...
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Full Disk Encryption Better Than Data Breach Notification? A Lawyer, I Think, Implies Yes
And I agree. Encryption solutions and other data protection solutions are an infinitely better way of protecting consumer data than letting people know they should be on the look out for financial fraud. However, I do find issues with the points raised...
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Full Disk Encryption Could Have Saved Oklahoma Corporation Commission A Bunch Of Headaches
Joe Sill bought fifty computers from a government auction. His intent, according to koco.com , was to refurbish and resell them. Instead, he’s had to put a hold on those plans because he found over 5000 Social Security numbers in the computers’ hard drives...
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