Computer Age: Police Still Lose Paper Records Shock
You wait for a data loss story for weeks, and five come along at once.
David Ottewell makes an anti-computerised data scoop today out of four
cases of carelessness over paper records and just one of digital data
loss. In each case the lost or mislaid data was recovered, no harm
done.
It's a good set of stories. Though I'm not sure Tory hyperventilation
on iD cards or breathless comparison with 25M records on CD-ROMs is
balanced and proportionate. These are very much old school data losses
of the kind that Life on Mars might have experienced almost daily.
The famous five: Crime Data 1 - Crime Data 2 - Crime Data 3 -
Insurance Data -
Lib Dem Council Data. Only the last - an unencrypted data stick,
reaching a Tory councillor by uncertain means - is digital.
iD Cards? I'm agin 'em. But sorry, these aren't a compelling case
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