Peggy Jones, a business manager for the information-management team at the College of Southern Maryland, was asked recently to help dispose of what she now estimates were about 1,200 old backup tapes and cassettes her IT organization had been storing in a relatively well-fortified walk-in vault. . The issue of what to do with the old tapes came to a head when renovation was scheduled for the building where the vault resided. "We had already moved to another backup system. So, these old tapes didn't work in our current system anyway. Now it was just old data we needed to figure out how to dispose of properly," Jones says. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Properly eliminate outdated backup media while ensuring the security of confidential information amid refurbishments.. Data Destruction, Secure Disposal, Information Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
When Bank of America disclosed in February that its courier service had lost backup tapes containing data on about 1.2 million federal employees—including names and Social Security numbers—consumers, senators and even some industry peers asked how there could have been such a lapse in security. No escort for the air transport? No encryption of the tapes? . So in May, when Time Warner revealed that couriers at its storage management provider, Iron Mountain, had lost a cooler-size container of computer tapes—holding personal, unencrypted data on 600,000 current and former employees—while it was en route to a data storage facility, it served as a chilling reminder that these aren't isolated incidents and that security processes need to be revised. More proof came on June 6, when United Parcel Service confirmed that it had lost the financial data of nearly 4 million Citigroup customers while computer tapes were being transported to a credit bureau. And on July 5, national media outlets reported that Iron Mountain had lost two backup data tapes with the personal and financial records of an unspecified number of customers of the City National Bank of Los Angeles. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . The occurrence of data breaches related to missing backup drives emphasizes the necessity for enhanced safeguarding strategies.. Data Recovery, Backup Security, Incident Response, Data Breaches. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A division of the Marriott International hotel empire has notified more than 200,000 clients of back-up security tapes missing from the company’s Orlando corporate offices. The breached records contained personal information of about 206,000 associates, timeshare owners and timeshare customers, the company said this week in a statement. Stephen P. Weisz, Marriott Vacation Club International president, said the company was assisting affected customers.. "We regret this situation has occurred and realize this may cause concern for our associates and customers," he said. "We have recently mailed notifications to associates, timeshare owners and timeshare customers and are available to answer any questions they may have." The link for this article located at SC Magazine is no longer available. . More than 200,000 clients of Hilton have been alerted about the loss of backup drives that hold sensitive information. The corporation is providing support.. Marriott Data Breach, Customer Information Loss, Security Incident, Backup Data Issue. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Get the latest Linux and open source security news straight to your inbox.