May 09, 2007
Court Permits Search of Personal Computer in Workplace
According to this article at findlaw.com, "a federal court has just held that an employee did not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in the personal computer he brought to work." It seems that because this employee and a co-worker otherwise had to share a common personal computer, this employee decided to bring in his own computer and connect it to his employer's system. The employer, in this case, was a city government. The employee made no effort to protect any information on his personal computer and left it on and in a public space -- even when he was not at his desk. This failure to password or otherwise protect and guard the personal information on his personal computer eventually led to the discovery of child pornography on his personal computer. That eventually led to the appellate court case that resulted in this decision.
As the article concludes, "if you want to maintain your privacy rights under the Constitution, you yourself must keep your private matters private."
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As the article concludes, "if you want to maintain your privacy rights under the Constitution, you yourself must keep your private matters private."
Richard Kuper
The Kuper Report
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April 26, 2007
Privacy and Security Watch: Lawmakers decry continued vulnerability of federal computers
Corporate computers are not the only ones being breached. The Federal Government (and state and local governments as well) are also not doing a good enough job of protecting the data from unauthorized access. In the case of the Federal Government, some of our lawmakers are finally waking up to this problem and speaking out about the issues. Read all about it here.
Richard Kuper
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Labels: breach, data, data security, government, Kuper, kuper report, law, personal data, personal information, richard kuper, security
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Privacy and Security Watch: Group calls for federal data security breach notification law
With the massive data breach of TJX (see various articles on TheKuperReport.com), several banks are suing TJX Companies Inc. over the data breach that "exposed at least 45.7 million credit and debit card holders to identity fraud." You can read more about that here.
Because of this and the many other breaches at other firms, the Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) is lobbying Congress to pass a law that will require companies that are breached to notify victims. Read all about it here.
Richard Kuper
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Because of this and the many other breaches at other firms, the Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA) is lobbying Congress to pass a law that will require companies that are breached to notify victims. Read all about it here.
Richard Kuper
The Kuper Report
http://TheKuperReport.com
Labels: breach, data, data security, government, Kuper, kuper report, law, personal data, personal information, richard kuper, security
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