[ISN] Police chief's laptop is stolen

From: InfoSec News (alerts@private)
Date: Mon Jun 16 2008 - 02:07:01 PDT


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/7452677.stm

BBC News
13 June 2008

A laptop computer has been stolen from the deputy chief constable of 
Avon and Somerset Police.

It was taken from Robert Beckley's car near Marylebone station in 
London, but he was not in the vehicle at the time.

"It was in the possession of a force driver and was taken during a 
distraction-type theft," a police statement said.

Steps have been taken to ensure there was no security breach as a result 
of the theft.


Portal

"The laptop concerned is a portal, used to access the force's systems 
and network," the statement continued.

"In itself, it contains no information of a sensitive nature.

"As soon as the theft was reported, steps were immediately instigated to 
maintain the continued security of the force network.

"We are confident that there has been no breach of the force's network 
as a result of the theft."

The theft was reported to the Metropolitan Police who are investigating 
it.


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