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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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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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Disk Encryption Is A Better Policy Than A Word‑Based One
The BBC and other news outlets are carrying a small blurb on the recovery of a USB flash drive that contained the information of one person, an “offender” that was working with the Probation Board of Northern Ireland (PBNI). Due to the circumstances surrounding...
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Did Credit Card Issuers Overreact to TJX Data Breach?
The site pogowasright.org is carrying a post in the Electronic Data Records Law blog by Benjamin Wright, an attorney and “specialist in email compliance and risk management controls and services.” I usually tend to offer commentary on stories where a...
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Disk Encryption Is Not Used On Lost BBC Memory Stick? May Affect Vacation Plans
It sounds like disk encryption was not used in a lost flash drive with information collected by the BBC. The information doesn’t sound like it’s too sensitive in nature: names, addresses, mobile phone numbers, and dates of birth of children. Yes, of children...
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File Encryption Not On Back Up Tape, 15 Years Worth Of Personal Information Compromised
When it’s time to protect the content in a computer, file encryption is a great way of approaching the issue. While I tend to recommend full disk encryption , there are times when this is no good. For example, back‑up tapes don’t mesh with disk encryption...
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