Glasgow Council fined after personal data stolen

Glasgow City Council have been fined £150,000 after losing two unencrypted laptops which were said to contain the details of upto 20,000 people.
The laptops were stolen in May last year. Picture (posed by model): Jane BarlowThe laptops were stolen in May last year. Picture (posed by model): Jane Barlow
The laptops were stolen in May last year. Picture (posed by model): Jane Barlow

The fine, by the Information Commissioner’s Office, comes just three years after the council was hit with an enforcement notice for losing personal information an a memory stick.

The fine relates to an incident where the two laptops were stolen in May 2012, which saw one locked in a drawer while the key was put in another unlocked drawer which also contained the second device.

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