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Full Disk Encryption Lacking On Lost Arapahoe College USB Flash Drive
The fault lies with the contractor that Arapahoe Community College (ACC) hired to manage the student information database. An employee for the contractor lost a USB drive at the Copper Mountain Resort, and now 15,000 ACC students are being notified of...
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File Encryption Could Have Helped Grady Memorial Hospital To Protect Voice Files
The FBI is investigating the theft of medical records belonging to Grady Memorial Hospital. At first, in a sure sign that the heat is getting to me, I thought that a data security solution like AlertBoot couldn’t have helped. But once you start getting...
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Full Disk Encryption Missing In Stolen Colt Laptop Hits Home: Netegrity
“Sd@sd!#dfs@wefe%@@##!” is what the dark lord would have said, if he weren’t so civilized. No, instead his first words were “are you kidding me?” The dark lord I refer to in this case is my boss. He can tell you a thing or two about why data encryption...
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Hard Drive Encryption Could Have Eased Cleveland Clinic’s Travails
The Cleveland Clinic is looking into the disappearance of a laptop computer. The clinic has not confirmed what type of information was stored on the machine; however, all affected patients have been notified and offered resources for identity theft protection...
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Meds Help With Headaches. File Encryption Can, Too
Santa Ana claimed that history repeats itself. It seems that this statement can be modified to read, “Data breaches repeat themselves.” Now, if you or your company decides to use encryption software like AlertBoot, it could be modified to read, “theft...
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HK Hospital Loses Floppy Disks About To Be Protected With Data Encryption
A hospital in Hong Kong, Yan Chai Hospital, has announced that they’ve lost a set of floppy disks containing the medical record applications of 3000 people. That’s medical record applications, not medical records—apparently, you have to submit an application...
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