Despite the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Intelligence and Security recommending that Australia have data breach notification laws in place before the end of 2015, Australian Attorney-General George Brandis told the Senate on Tuesday that laws would not be passed this year. . Responding to questioning from Greens Senator Scott Ludlam, Brandis corrected the record at the end of Senate question time to say data breach legislation would only be introduced to Parliament this year. . In a recent statement, Australian Attorney-General George Brandis has disclosed that the anticipated data breach notification legislation will not be enacted before the year's end.. Data Breach Law, Australian Legislation, Security Notification. . Anthony Pell
Members of a credit union that serves active-duty military personnel and others connected to the Pentagon are at risk for identity theft after a laptop was hacked, exposing the personal and financial records of an undisclosed number of troops and their families.. The Pentagon Federal Credit Union, or PenFed, the Alexandria-based institution that serves the military and other government agencies, mailed a letter to customers in early January alerting them to the security breach, which was discovered Dec. 12. PenFed would not comment on how many customers were notified. The attorney general's office in New Hampshire, however, disclosed that the names, addresses, Social Security numbers and credit and debit card numbers of 514 credit union customers were improperly accessed. New Hampshire is one of the few states that require companies to notify the attorney general of security breaches that affect its residents, and it makes the information public. The link for this article located at Washington Post is no longer available. . The Pentagon Federal Credit Union has alerted its members regarding potential identity theft threats following a breach that compromised sensitive information.. Pentagon Federal Credit Union, Data Breach, Identity Theft, Financial Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Here is a good source for help in developing a Warning banner. "A requirement for successfully prosecuting those unauthorized users who improperly use a government computer is that the computer must have a warning banner displayed at all access . . .. Here is a good source for help in developing a Warning banner. "A requirement for successfully prosecuting those unauthorized users who improperly use a government computer is that the computer must have a warning banner displayed at all access points. That banner must warn authorized and unauthorized users." The link for this article located at CIAC Â Â -- is no longer available. . ⚠️ WARNING: Unauthorized Access Prohibited ⚠️ Only authorized users may access this system. By logging in, you agree to comply with relevant laws and policies governing use. User Access Control, Warning Banners, Security Compliance. . Anthony Pell
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