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Published Date: 27 March 2008
RECENT high-profile data security breaches have caused organisations all over the country to examine their data security measures.
There have been a number of security lapses resulting in embarrassing publicity for the MoD, NHS boards, police forces and local councils – and for private sector businesses such as Carphone Warehouse, Marks & Spencer and logistics firms.

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yockel,

27/03/2008 19:07:42
Not so many months ago the Information commisnomer announced he was going to "target" solicitors, not becasued they leaked information( except when the government agencies force them to) just to generate income. He didn't admitt to the last bit but then perhaps it just slipped his mind being busy and all that.

 

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