what possible use are these records to anyone. just curious
Would you like your sensitive personal and medical information to be lost somewhere in New York? It would worry me.
According to the BTSB the data is securely encrypted.
..which means its a non-story. Company-owned laptops get lost every day of the week. Once the data is encrypted, there is neither fuss nor problems. Get over it.
According to the BTSB the data is securely encrypted.
I don't have a problem with this at all - I was merely stating a fact ! Even if the info. wasn't encrypted I couldn't care less and my name could well be on that list.
which means its a non-story.
while the records on the stolen laptop were encrypted, there may be a remote chance that the data might be accessed by a third party.
what possible use are these records to anyone. just curious
On Newstalk somebody from the IBTS just said "256 bit encryption" but didn't go into details of cipher suites/algorithms etc.There are many methods of encryption and they are very much not all equal.
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