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9 May 2008

BCS criticises government data loss


The British Computer Society (BCS) has called the government's handling of digital information into question, following a string of high profile data breaches, according to IT Pro.

Louise Bennett, chair of the BCS security forum strategic panel, told reporters: "I think that we're going into a difficult era where we're going to have to be disciplined.

"What we're trying to do is engender public debate around these issues, such as the proper governance and stewardship of data," she added, calling on government departments to issue practical advice and training to employees.

The criticism came following the publication of a new survey in which the BCS found that nearly two thirds of users have lost trust in the government because of the way it has handled sensitive information.

It was revealed this week that staff at the Department of Work and Pensions have been sending out sensitive data in packages, despite the new security procedures that were implemented after last year's data loss incidents.<br/>

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