UK Information Commissioner slams 'inexcusable' data lapses

The Information Commissioner has descibed the ongoing loss of personal data by public bodies as "inexcusable"

The UK Information Commissioner, Richard Thomas, has revealed what he describes as an "inexcusable number" of data security breaches in the UK since the revelation last year that Customs and Excise had lost the personal details of some 25 million people, thereby exposing them to identity fraud.

Mr Thomas said that he had been notified of 94 individual security lapses since November, with two-thirds of these coming from the public sector. Of the remaining third, half of all data breaches were from financial institutions.

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