Data Protection Authority in Hot Water: Personal Info Leaked Amidst Security Oversight
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Data from employees of the Dutch Data Protection Authority (Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens) and the Council for the Judiciary has been leaked. State Secretaries Rutte (Justice and Security) and Van Marum (Home Affairs) wrote this in a letter to the House of Representatives. According to the caretaker ministers, data was stolen from "at least" these two organizations. This does not rule out the possibility that other organizations were also affected…
The National Cyber Security Center warned organizations earlier this week about a hack into the servers in question, which can be used to manage mobile devices.
Data Protection Authority in hot water: personal info leaked amidst security oversight
A data breach has exposed the personal information of employees at the Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) and the Council for the Judiciary, according to state secretaries Arno Rutte and Eddie van Marum. In a letter to parliament, the state secretaries said it has now been established with the AP that work-related details, including names, official email addresses, and phone numbers, were viewed by unauthorized parties.
A data breach has resulted in the leaking of data from employees of the Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP) and the Judicial Council, according to outgoing State Secretaries Arno Rutte (Justice and Security, VVD) and Eddie van Marum (Home Affairs, BBB).
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