This week has seen two more instances of customer data losses by two more Irish organisations. These are the 12th and 13th [...]
Data Protection
Enterprise Ireland staff now working in the banks?
“OFFICIALS FROM Enterprise Ireland and other development agencies are to be sent into the commercial lending sections of the banks to ease [...]
What happens when your credit card is put “at risk”?
Another article in the recent Sunday Tribune details a persons problem with AIB after their credit was apparently skimmed, and they had [...]
Airtricty added to the Data Protection Hall of Shame!
I first read about this here in a post by Ach go háirithe last week, and it’s since been covered in the [...]
Data Protection – First data loss of 2009 from the HSE
Last year we started an analysis and running total of how many Irish business and organisations loose the personal data of their [...]
Those so-called lo-calls
The Irish Times
Monday, November 24, 2008
Conor Pope
WHILE IT MAY sound peculiar that people who contact the National Consumer Agency (NCA) to complain [...]
More on Data Protection
Following on from my two recent data protection and identity security posts (here and here), I’ve started to keep a running total [...]
Is Your Credit Card At Risk?
Apparently mine was last week. I received a call from my bank telling me that their credit card department had canceled my [...]
How safe is your data and identity?
Last week saw a further incidence of a financial institution losing client information, this time on a USB memory stick. This time, [...]
IPSO misled consumer during credit card skimming fiasco
Back towards the end of August, I wondered (here, and here) what particular data protection regulations were being invoked by the Irish [...]
