Privacy Advocates Should Be (Guardedly) Thankful Today
If you're the sort of person who thinks "self-regulation" is an oxymoron, today's news about a massive data breach in the United Kingdom is reason to be thankful. Reportedly, the British government misplaced digital media containing detailed personal information on 25 million individuals. Privacy advocates in the United States believe that a massive data breach of the sort disclosed today is necessary to stimulate action on pending federal data breach notification bills.
Maybe and maybe not. The United Kingdom already has strict data protection laws -- more rigorous than anything that could pass the current Congress -- and yet these laws were unable to prevent the carelessness of a few government officials. On the other hand, one might argue that, since today's data breach episode demonstrates the near-impossibility of adequately protecting databases of personal information, perhaps the government should not be creating them in the first place.
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