, 2006-02-20
A recent case involving a stolen laptop containing 550,000 people's full credit information sheds new night on what "reasonable" protections a company must make to secure its customer data - and what customers need to prove in order to sue for damages.
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Strict liability for data breaches?
2006-02-21
Adam (1 replies)
Adam (1 replies)
Strict liability for data breaches?
2006-02-23
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Re: Strict liability for data breaches?
2006-02-23
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)

The real solution is to not allow employees and contractors to have a copy of 550 thousand rows of customer data on their laptop and make this part of the security policy.
This is the real problem. There is 0 reason for all that data to be on a laptop in the first place, encrypted or no.
Just my humble opinion.
-anonymous
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