I’m a giant fan of recycling. However what about recycling our non-public knowledge? Like medical data?
Nicely, based on native media studies, a hospital in Thailand has been fined after affected person’s printed data had been recycled as snack baggage to carry crispy crepes!
An investigation by Thailand’s Private Knowledge Safety Committee (PDPC) discovered that over 1,000 protected data had been leaked by the unnamed hospital after being despatched for supposed destruction.
The “safe disposal” enterprise contracted by the hospital supplied as an evidence that the paperwork had been saved at their dwelling, and in some way leaked. Which doesn’t actually really feel like a passable rationalization in any respect to me.
Authorities in Thailand fined the hospital 1.21 million baht (approx US $37,000). The disposal enterprise proprietor was fined 16,940 baht (approx US $520).
For a a lot better concept on the best way to combine cybersecurity and meals wrappers, try what has been occurring in Belgium.