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There have been consecutive breaches for over a year and almost half of all NHS trusts in England are now breaching the 62-day target.
Smith also revealed that the loss or theft of data and hardware is the biggest cause of data breaches for public sector organisations.
It was the latest in a string of embarrassments, missteps and security breaches for the agency charged with protecting the president and his family.
Cluley, who documents security breaches for Sophos, said journalists should take extra precautions to protect sources and confidential information in the digital age.
In Europe telecoms firms have been obliged to notify customers of breaches for some time now, and there are plans to extend reporting to a wider range of industries.
Encrypting data is seen as standard industry practice as a second line of defence against fraud as the expanding area of crime means data breaches for companies are inevitable.
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