http://www.darkreading.com/security/privacy/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=225800186 By Tim Wilson DarkReading July 14, 2010 Online attacks might be getting more sophisticated every day, but two incidents last week are reminding the industry that the loss of physical storage media is still among the most common causes of data breaches. AMR, the parent company of American Airlines, is in the process of notifying some 79,000 current and former employees of the loss of a hard drive containing microfiche records dating from 1960 to 1995. Some of the records included bank information. And on July 6, the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) reported to federal authorities that a missing compact disc (CD) delivered to the department may not have been encrypted by the sender, Care 1st Health Plan. The CD contains personal information, including names and addresses, for 29,808 Care 1st members. Recent studies indicate that the theft of physical media remains one of the most common causes of data breaches. Both AMR and the California DHCS have discovered that the hard way. [...] _________________________________________________________________ Attend Black Hat USA 2010, hosted at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada July 24-29th, offering over 60 training sessions and 11 tracks of Briefings from security industry elite. To sign up visit http://www.blackhat.comReceived on Thu Jul 15 2010 - 01:08:36 PDT
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