Public Servant Daily PSCA * Home * Publications * News & Features * Events * Recruitment Services * Office Supplies * Data Solutions * Your Say SEARCH FOR ____________________________ [- All of Site -] Submit * Subscribe to our publications * Register for free weekly bulletins Issue Aug08 PUBLIC SERVANT Aug 08 >> INSIDE THE LATEST ISSUE Sectors Built environment Central government defencemanagement.com Devolved government e-government inc. Justgo Education Enterprise and innovation Finance and pensions Health and social care Home affairs International Local government Management and HR PFI and partnerships Procurement Sustainable futures Transport Stakeholders Email to Friend | Printer Friendly Copy Depts reveal data losses and breaches Monday, August 18, 2008 Resource accounts for two departments revealed around 62,000 people were affected by them. The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) have admitted in their resource accounts for 2007/08 a number of data breaches and losses potentially affecting up to 62,000 people. In its biggest data breach, the MoJ reported that discs containing 27,000 supplier records, including supplier name, address and some cases bank details, were in the possession of a contractor to the ministry. The resource accounts said no notifications steps were taken and none of the data was lost or stolen. Some examples were shown to a newspaper, however all the data was subsequently recovered or destroyed. Data losses reported by the MoJ included a laptop that contained data on 14,000 fine defaulters. The data included names, dates of birth, address, offence and in a fifth of cases national insurance numbers. The laptop was stolen within secured government premises and described as inadequately protected by the report. In November 2007, the MoJ also reported a loss of paper documents that involved data on 3,648 people including their alleged offences. The DWP's resource accounts said its biggest breach was the retention of two discs by a contractor. The discs contained the data of 9,000 people and forced the department to notify law enforcement. The department also suffered two other incidents. One in July 2007 that potentially affected 7,800 and one in January when papers with data on 45 people were lost. Your Say Name ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ______________________________ Email ______________________________ Town / Country / Organisation ______________________________ Submit NAPC A leading membership organisation Representing the interests of all healthcare professionals working in primary care Overview Nalco Protecting vital water and air services Nalco offers a portfolio of services to address concerns about waterborne and airborne pathogens or other environmental hazards Overview Barclaycard Business Delivering a Difference Together Providing procurement efficiency with the lead issuer of the Government Procurement Card Overview NHS Innovations East Midlands Innovations in the NHS East Midlands An interface between the healthcare industry and the NHS. Helping to assess, manage and develop precommercial innovations Overview ABOUT US | CONTACTS | TESTIMONIALS | LINKS | ADVERTISE | CAREER VACANCIES | TERMS & CONDITIONS | COPYRIGHT PUBLICATIONS | NEWS & FEATURES | EVENTS | RECRUITMENT SERVICES | OFFICE SUPPLIES | DATA SOLUTIONS | YOUR SAY PSCA International Ltd, Ebenezer House, Ryecroft, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 2UB Tel: +44 (0)1782 740088, Fax: +44 (0)1782 740066, www.publicservice.co.uk Registered in England Co. Reg No. 4521155 Vat Reg No. 902 1814 62