UK government: One computer a day missing 30/12/2008
As warnings about identity theft continue to prevail, the government has admitted that statistically, one of its computers goes missing every day.
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Government slammed for data loss cases 29/12/2008
The Scottish National Party has spoken out against the government after a series of incidents in which important and confidential data was lost this year.
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2008: The year of 'lost data' 23/12/2008
The 12 months spanning 2008 have been termed the year of lost data by Computing.co.uk.
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Data losses 'creating mistrust' 23/12/2008
An expert has claimed that the recent high profile data losses are undermining people's trust in an organisation's ability to hold their personal information securely.
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DNA database violates human rights, European court rules 05/12/2008
The European court of human rights has ruled that keeping innocent people's DNA on a register is unlawful.
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CEOs should be held responsible for data losses, poll says 04/12/2008
A new poll has revealed that people believe chief executive officers (CEOs) must be accountable for the data breaches.
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Expert calls for European data loss legislation 04/12/2008
UK citizens are not being protected by current laws concerning the loss of data, it has been claimed.
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Biometric identity cards 'not being scanned' 01/12/2008
Britain's first swathes of identity cards issued to foreigners are reportedly not being read.
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Government to 'consult public over use of Electoral Roll' 28/11/2008
The Ministry of Justice has announced that it will hold a public consultation about availability of the Electoral Roll for use by direct marketing companies.
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BNP members 'exposed online' 19/11/2008
The entire membership list of the British National Party has been published on the internet.
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