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MoD admits loss of secret files | |
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More than 100 USB memory sticks, some containing secret information, have been lost or stolen from the Ministry of Defence since 2004, it has emerged. | |
The department also admitted that more than 650 laptops had been stolen over the past four years - nearly double the figure previously claimed. | |
The Liberal Democrats condemned the latest security breaches as evidence of "shocking incompetence". | |
But the MoD insisted that its policies were "generally fit for purpose". | |
Previously the MoD had confirmed that 347 laptops were stolen between 2004 and 2007. | |
Defence Secretary Des Browne issued revised figures after "anomalies in the reporting process" were discovered. | |
The official total is now 658 laptops stolen, with another 89 lost. Just 32 have been recovered. | The official total is now 658 laptops stolen, with another 89 lost. Just 32 have been recovered. |
In a separate response, ministers said that 121 of the department's USB memory sticks had been taken or misplaced since 2004. | |
It seems that this government simply cannot be trusted with keeping sensitive information safe Sarah Teather MP | |
Some 26 of those went this year - including three which contained information classified as "secret" and 19 which were "restricted". | Some 26 of those went this year - including three which contained information classified as "secret" and 19 which were "restricted". |
Liberal Democrat MP Sarah Teather received the information after tabling a question in parliament. | |
Ms Teather said: "It seems that this government simply cannot be trusted with keeping sensitive information safe. | Ms Teather said: "It seems that this government simply cannot be trusted with keeping sensitive information safe. |
"This shows a shocking degree of incompetence across the entire government." | "This shows a shocking degree of incompetence across the entire government." |
A Ministry of Defence spokesman said any loss of data was subject to a full inquiry and measures were being put into place to improve data protection. | A Ministry of Defence spokesman said any loss of data was subject to a full inquiry and measures were being put into place to improve data protection. |
This is the latest in a series of data loss incidents: | |
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Ms Teather added: "How can they expect us to trust them to keep our personal information safe in their unnecessary and expensive ID card scheme?" | Ms Teather added: "How can they expect us to trust them to keep our personal information safe in their unnecessary and expensive ID card scheme?" |
Last month the MoD was heavily criticised by a review of its data procedures which warned that basic security discipline had been forgotten and there was "little awareness" of the danger of losing information. | Last month the MoD was heavily criticised by a review of its data procedures which warned that basic security discipline had been forgotten and there was "little awareness" of the danger of losing information. |
'Action plan' | |
But an MoD spokeswoman said officials were taking the situation very seriously: "Any loss of data is investigated fully. | |
"The recent report on data losses by Sir Edmund Burton found that MoD policies and procedures are generally fit for purpose, but also identified a number of areas where MoD needs to do better in protecting personal data. | "The recent report on data losses by Sir Edmund Burton found that MoD policies and procedures are generally fit for purpose, but also identified a number of areas where MoD needs to do better in protecting personal data. |
"MoD has developed, and is now working through, an action plan to address all of the report's recommendations and bring the department's handling of personal data to an acceptable state." | "MoD has developed, and is now working through, an action plan to address all of the report's recommendations and bring the department's handling of personal data to an acceptable state." |
Since the Burton report in June 2008 the MoD has recalled 20,000 non-encrypted laptops and are now encrypting them. | |
So far half have been through the process. About 2,000 are unable to be encrypted so have been taken out of service. |