The INQUIRER - nibbling the toes of the people who have hands to bite
The laptop contains the names, addresses and dates of birth of children from the Newark, Mansfield and Ashfield areas. The PCT said the matter was being taken "extremely seriously" and reassured the public that the theft was being fully investigated and that steps were being taken to prevent it happening again.
Jamie Cowper, Marketing Manager at data encryption firm PGP added:
"Once again, a laptop containing sensitive information has been stolen from inside a trusted public institution.
The fact that this time the information in question relates to young children is a stark illustration that it's not
just fraud and identity theft we need to worry about - when any kind of personal data falls into the wrong hands, it's
susceptible to exploitation.
"Organisations have to understand that storing confidential information on portable devices such as laptops brings serious responsibilities. By their very nature, laptops are a lot easier to steal than desktop computers. Passwords aren't enough - organisations have to deploy comprehensive encryption policies across all [their] devices."ยต
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BBC Nottingham