UK Government Reveals Laptop Losses14 ,July, 2009 From Jason Holloway |
Following a question by a member of the UK parliament, UK Government departments have revealed the numbers of laptops lost or stolen recently.
The figures are quite startling, with well over 100 laptops lost or stolen in the past year alone. One organisation – the Department for Work and Pensions – alone lost 41 laptops last year, from its fleet of around 9,700 machines.
Although Government departments claim that all laptops are now required to be encrypted, that’s still an awful lot of data lost. There is also the real risk that the data may not be protected
And don’t forget, these figures are just for laptops. You have to wonder how many other devices – such as USB memory sticks – were lost in the same period, what data was on them, and whether that data was encrypted.
Although some UK Public Sector organisations – such as the National Health Service – are leading the way in deploying secure USB flash drives to protect data on the move, not all Government organisations are at the same level. Unfortunately there will be many more data breaches to come in the next year.
Tags: Data encryption, data loss, hard drive loss, Laptop Losses, sensitive data, sensitive information, USB flash drives, USB memory sticks
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