Virgin Media has been ordered to encrypt all portable mobile devices after it
was found to have breached the
Data
Protection Act in losing an unencrypted disc.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) gave the order after
investigating the loss of the disc, which contained personal details on
customers that signed up to Virgin Media services in Carphone Warehouse stores
from January this year.
"The Data Protection Act clearly states that organisations must keep personal
information secure," said Mick Gorrill, assistant commissioner at the ICO.
"Virgin Media recognises the seriousness of this data loss and has agreed to
take the immediate remedial action that we have outlined in order to protect its
customers' personal details."
Any company processing personal information on behalf of Virgin Media must
also use encryption software, a requirement which must be clearly stated in all
contracts.
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