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Public wants data breach legislation
Public demand for EU or UK legislation mandating the disclosure of data breaches is growing.
The results of a survey from Symantec and Ipsos Morishowed that 96 per cent of the general public would want to be notified in the event of their personal details being lost or stolen. The loss of bank account details topped the list for notification at 85 per cent, followed by passport number at 52 per cent.
June 8, 2008 | Permalink



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