Glasgow Council fined after personal data stolen

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
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 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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