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Posted by google on June 23, 2006, 10:52 pm
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In today's world not protecting other people's personal information
that has been entrusted to you is a shameful act. It should be
considered as bad as stealing. When you don't take prudent steps to
guard their personal information you are negligent. Too bad there isn't
a law called "negligent theft", until such time we give you "The
Non-Encrypted Hall of Shame".
http://www.nist.org/news.php?extend.133
If your company looses other people's information on a laptop, backup
tape, thumb drive, or other portable device, or any media that has left
your company's properly secured physical control, and that data is
non-encrypted your are likely to end up here. If your device was lost
and the data was properly encrypted you will not be listed here.
John @ NIST.org
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