No link to the press release yet. 

 

I thought it was funny.

 

Larry Seltzer
Contributing Editor, PC Magazine

[email protected] 

http://blogs.pcmag.com/securitywatch/

 

From: Yvonne Eskenzi [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2010 8:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Data hung out to dry as 4,500 USBs are left in Dry Cleaners

 

Data hung out to dry as 4,500 USBs are left in Dry Cleaners

Users could face fines of up to £500k if they cause a data security breach! 

 

London, 20th  January 2010 – A survey released today reveals that in the last 
year, 4,500 memory sticks have been forgotten in people’s pockets as they take 
their clothes to be washed at the local dry cleaners.   From 6th April onwards 
if data is lost and it causes a major security breach, this could now cost a 
company up to £500k with new powers given to the Information Commissioner’s 
office (ICO) to fine companies who have not sufficiently protected customers 
details under the Data Protection Act[1].

 

However, when compared with the same study twelve months ago, the number of 
these devices languishing forgotten in people’s pockets has halved, and yet 
it’s still a staggering number of possible data breaches and a potential money 
spinner for the ICO.

 

However, the study sponsor - data security experts CREDANT Technologies, has a 
theory that this decline is likely to be a change in users’ habits as opposed 
to a significant breakthrough in people’s vigilance. In fact, its experience on 
the frontline of this battle is that users are now downloading information onto 
smartphones and netbooks, which have boomed in popularity in the last year, so 
although on the surface the decline looks promising in reality the situation 
has just been spread across a multitude of other devices.

 

Sean Glynn – vice president and chief marketing officer at Credant Technologies 
said “Although this study shows a positive drop in the number of lost memory 
sticks we would urge users to take more care than ever not to download 
unprotected customer details and other sensitive information that if lost could 
lead to a security breach, especially now there are harsh fines afoot. ”

 

The survey was carried out in the UK to gauge the frequency and ease with which 
mobile devices, such as memory sticks, are lost or forgotten in strange places 
such as dry cleaners and should warn people across the globe to demonstrate 
prudence when downloading information to carry around with them as it does 
frequently get lost. In previous studies conducted by Credant Technologies 
amongst taxi drivers in London and New York over 12,500 handheld devices such 
as laptops, iPods and memory sticks are forgotten at the back of taxis every 6 
months!

 

Concluding Sean Glynn said “This survey is just one illustration of the stark 
truth that device losses are happening everywhere, everyday, worldwide. 
Organisations want to leverage the business benefits of mobile computing and 
provide their employees the flexibility to work wherever and whenever they want 
to. However, this must be balanced with the requirement of protecting the 
organisations data, especially to avoid penalties - such as that promised by 
the ICO, brand damage or even embarrassing press headlines. If sensitive or 
valuable data is being carried then people should protect it with encryption to 
prevent unauthorised access at any point - as it could easily end up in the 
wrong hands.”

 

Not just USB sticks left at the dry cleaners……but wedding rings, lipstick and  
……….

When asked to recall what the strangest objects were that they’d found in 
customers pockets most had found pens, lipstick, stockings and a wedding ring, 
however one unfortunate dry cleaner had found a pair of false teeth!

Ends

 

Notes to Editors

 

This survey was carried out amongst 100 dry cleaners during January 2010 across 
the UK.

A cartoon illustrating this story in a very comical manner is also available 
and well worth using– if you would like to see a copy please don’t hesitate to 
email [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

 

For further information please contact  [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>  or Tel: 00 44 71832 832 or 00 44 (0) 7961 394461

 

About CREDANT Technologies :

CREDANT Technologies is the market leader in endpoint data protection 
solutions. CREDANT’s data security solutions mitigate risk, preserve customer 
brand, and reduce the cost of compliance, enabling business to “protect what 
matters.” CREDANT Mobile Guardian is the only centrally managed endpoint data 
protection solution providing strong authentication, intelligent encryption, 
usage controls, and key management for data recovery. By aligning security to 
the type of user, device, and location, CREDANT permits the audit and 
enforcement of security policies across all computing endpoints. Strategic 
partners and customers include leaders in finance, government, healthcare, 
manufacturing, retail, technology, and services. CREDANT has been recognized by 
Inc. magazine as the #1 fastest growing security software company in 2008 and 
2007; was selected by Red Herring as one of the top 100 privately held 
companies and top 100 Innovators; and was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of 
the Year 2005. Austin Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Crescendo Ventures, Intel 
Capital (NASDAQ:INTC <http://eu.vocuspr.com/Url.aspx?517692x4154351x-1735256> 
), and Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO 
<http://eu.vocuspr.com/Url.aspx?517692x4154350x-2253184> ) are investors in 
CREDANT Technologies. For more information, visit www.CREDANT.com 
<file:///C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\Users\sglynn\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Yvonne\Local%20Settings\Temporary%20Internet%20Files\Content.Outlook\WLFJC6JX\www.credant.com>
 .

 

 




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