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Data Breach and Work Phone: What Is the Employer’s Responsibility?

Summary by Derriennic Associés
On appeal from a decision of the Irish supervisory authority, the High Court of Ireland held that an employer was not liable for the personal data breach suffered by one of its employees. 1/ Data breach leading to the theft of €1,400 in crypto assets The Health Service Executive (HSE), the public health system in Ireland, provided one of its employees, a fire prevention officer, with a work mobile phone. This phone was to be used exclusively for…
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On appeal from a decision of the Irish supervisory authority, the High Court of Ireland held that an employer was not liable for the personal data breach suffered by one of its employees. 1/ Data breach leading to the theft of €1,400 in crypto assets The Health Service Executive (HSE), the public health system in Ireland, provided one of its employees, a fire prevention officer, with a work mobile phone. This phone was to be used exclusively for…

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Derriennic associés broke the news in on Tuesday, June 17, 2025.
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