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Rubrik: World-wide News/Products & News The
Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) launches
Breach Response Program ITRC
Reports That Data Breaches More Than Doubled in 2008 First Quarter (18.04.08)
- Data breaches disclosed by Hannaford Bros Supermarket Chain, GE Money, and
Anzeige
This
first quarter breach report is derived from the ITRCs
breach database, designed specifically to quantify and track data breach
incidents. Reported breaches from January 1 through March 31, 2008 potentially
affect more than 8 million Americans, compared to the 54 million people
reported in 2007, a number skewed by the TJX breach
and unknown or not disclosed affected records. For this reason, ITRC looks
more closely at the number of breaches rather than the number of records
potentially exposed. Since 2005, the ITRC has recorded 1,083 breaches. The 2008
ITRC Breach Report, as of 3/31/2008, reflects 167 reported breaches, more
than 1/3 of the total number of breaches for calendar 2007. ITRC also
categorizes these breaches into the following areas: Business (35.9 percent);
Educational (25.2 percent); Government/Military (18 percent);
Medical/Healthcare (13.8 percent); and Banking/Credit/Financial (7.2 percent).
The 2008 Breach Report is available on the website as well as the 2008 ITRC
Breach Stats Report. ITRC will also provide comparison information from
previous years. In 2008, ITRC
monitored paper vs electronic breaches, and insider
theft vs data on the move. For this information,
please contact the ITRC. What sets
this breach list apart from others is the ITRCs
assessment and evaluation of the potential risk to the personal identifying
information, said Linda Foley, founder of the Jay
Foley, ITRC Executive Director adds, "It is ITRCs
philosophical belief that any breach is one too many breaches. It is with
this concept in mind that ITRC continues to urge governmental entities and
corporations into taking proactive measures to minimize their risk of a
breach rather than dealing with the consequences of a breach after the fact." In the
digital age, the compromising of information continues to grow at an alarming
rate. It is important to note,
however, that while there may be more breaches being reported, ITRC believes
it is premature to draw the conclusion that more breaches are occurring. The
increase in number may be due to state mandatory reporting laws, corporate
integrity or the fear of media exposure. Part of the increase may also have
been due to legislation but ITRC does not advocate only legislative
solutions. Many of the best proactive information handling protocols are
coming from industry groups, often dictating higher standards than may be
imposed by legislation. What is
clear is that those receiving breach notification letters are often being
given incorrect directions or not enough information, based on a study by
ITRC experts of more than 150 breach notification letters. This failure to
accurately communicate with potentially affected populations is driving
people away from on-line banking, e-commerce and creating a distrust of any
entity that requests personal information such as Social Security number,
dates of birth, medical insurance numbers and financial account numbers. Fact
Sheet 129, for those who receive notification letters, is available on the
ITRC website. Introducing the The About the ITRC The
Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) is a non-profit organization established to support victims of identity theft in resolving their cases, and to broaden public education and awareness in the understanding of identity theft. It is the on-going mission of the ITRC to assist victims, educate consumers, research identity theft and increase public and corporate awareness about this problem. Visit www.idtheftcenter.org. (ITRC: ra) |
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