Posted on 06/23/2006 8:59:49 PM PDT by Libloather
Does it strike anyone as strange that until a year ago you never hear about this. Now in the last 2 months there have been at least 8 different incidents of private information appearing on the internet or stolen on laptops.
Is this part of Jihad?
he had asked Rumsfeld two years ago about the implications of federal agencies outsourcing data collection and processing activities
If they can't protect the data it needs to be brought back in-house. Our servicemen and women deserve better than that.
This crap is treasonous. Some bureaucrats must go to jail.
Ping
Reson number two that social security needs to be ablolished. The use of the SSN for identity is not only immoral, but until fairly recently illegal. Does anyone here still have an older SSN card that has the words "not to be used for identity" on it?
I also think that the Income Tax is unconstitutional and immoral. We really need to pressure our representatives to do what's right for us, their conservative right (and mean that in the correct sense) thinking constituents.
This sounds a lot to me like infiltration. Sophisticated. PRC Chinese?
What father names his daughter Lolita?
My guess, this is mostly HIPAA related. HIPPA federal regulations require that banking, insurance and healthcare (maybe others) ensure that No Personal Data is available to ANYONE wihtout "need to know" status. It has been a pain in the A$$ for businesses to meet the regulation requirements. However, this incident is just the type of thing that makes HIPAA worth-while. Take the stolen VA lap-top problem...years ago, before HIPAA compliance requirements, you would have never even known about someone taking your personal data home for work, let alone that their laptop (disks, CDs, etc) may have been stolen. I'm not for big government, but HIPAA regulations in general are a good thing.
You took the words out of my mouth.
But to bring it back inhouse, they will have to recreate what they used to have...those employees are gone with the wind.
Computer tech stuff got centralized, competitive sourced out, and is done for the government by private contractors for the most part any more.
It's not the bureaucrats who are supplying the security. Companies bid on this stuff.
It's not just military, though. I rec'd notice from my bank a few months ago that there was a security breach. My husband, who already had the vet breach going on, rec'd an email the other day saying there had been a breach of NYS employees' personal info. Not him, thankfully.
Government work needs to be outsourced (to US contractors) until it can fix its own problems. I have been on both sides of the fence. Medicare is a perfect example of FUBAR processes.
Wasn't that long ago that a whole lot of government issue credit card numbers were compromised because of lost data disks....by the issuing bank.
This situation IS the result of government outsourcing to private contractors. They're the ones who have been in charge of computer security now for awhile now. And it's sloppy. And it can take six or eight weeks to get your computer fixed if it gets a virus.
I had already been the victim of credit theft from 1999 when there were several different rings at NAS Oceana using names and SSN's to get fraudulent credit. Unfortunately, you can't take a leak in the military without using your SSN.
I understand that, but it is an unacceptable cop out to hold private contractors directly liable. Mid-level bureaucrats set up the outsourcing and I assume some mid level bureaucrat is responsible for oversight. That is the problem with our incompetent government, they pass laws that they do not have the moral will to enforce and they establish programs that they do not have the will or competence to oversee.
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