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A health trust did not take adequate steps to prevent the loss of a memory stick with data on 6,360 prisoners and ex-prisoners, a report has said. | A health trust did not take adequate steps to prevent the loss of a memory stick with data on 6,360 prisoners and ex-prisoners, a report has said. |
The USB stick was being used to back up clinical databases at HMP Preston when it was lost on 30 December. | The USB stick was being used to back up clinical databases at HMP Preston when it was lost on 30 December. |
A report found that human error was to blame, but that procedures on data security had not been adhered to. | A report found that human error was to blame, but that procedures on data security had not been adhered to. |
NHS Central Lancashire said it had taken action and reminded staff of their responsibilities. | NHS Central Lancashire said it had taken action and reminded staff of their responsibilities. |
The data lost was encrypted but the password had been written on a note which was attached when it was misplaced. The USB stick has not been found. | The data lost was encrypted but the password had been written on a note which was attached when it was misplaced. The USB stick has not been found. |
Prisoner surnames, their broad age range, prison number, cell location, prison clinic appointment times and review dates were all included in the information. | Prisoner surnames, their broad age range, prison number, cell location, prison clinic appointment times and review dates were all included in the information. |
There was a failure in the system which led to this incident happening and we have taken steps to make sure this doesn't happen again Joe Rafferty, chief executive | There was a failure in the system which led to this incident happening and we have taken steps to make sure this doesn't happen again Joe Rafferty, chief executive |
An "immediate and urgent" review of data policies was undertaken to ensure consistency regarding the use of USBs after the incident, the trust said. | An "immediate and urgent" review of data policies was undertaken to ensure consistency regarding the use of USBs after the incident, the trust said. |
All data sticks across the PCT were recalled and staff were reminded how to handle personal and sensitive information of patients and employees. | All data sticks across the PCT were recalled and staff were reminded how to handle personal and sensitive information of patients and employees. |
The report into the information security breach was reviewed by the Information Commissioner's Office. | The report into the information security breach was reviewed by the Information Commissioner's Office. |
It said it welcomed the remedial steps taken by NHS Central Lancashire following the data breach. | It said it welcomed the remedial steps taken by NHS Central Lancashire following the data breach. |
Chief executive Joe Rafferty said: "There was a failure in the system which led to this incident happening and we have taken steps to make sure this doesn't happen again. | Chief executive Joe Rafferty said: "There was a failure in the system which led to this incident happening and we have taken steps to make sure this doesn't happen again. |
"We are pleased that the Information Commissioner's Office has recognised the swift action taken by NHS Central Lancashire following the information security breach and that, as a result, at present no formal action will be taken." | "We are pleased that the Information Commissioner's Office has recognised the swift action taken by NHS Central Lancashire following the information security breach and that, as a result, at present no formal action will be taken." |
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