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Posted on 10th January 20176th June 2020

When is a locked server room not secure enough?

The Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance have been fined £150,000 by the ICO for failing to keep customers’ information safe when a portable ‘Network Attached Storage’ device containing nearly 60,000 customers disappeared from a secure server room.

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