An official investigation following the loss discovered that Nationwide did
not start its own investigation until three weeks after the event.
Jamie Cowper, EMEA marketing manager at data encryption firm
PGP
Corporation, said that the huge fine should serve as a warning to other
companies not to play fast and loose with customer data.
He added that more must be done to protect customer information, particularly
when it is stored on vulnerable portable devices such as laptops.
"The fact that Nationwide waited three weeks before even starting an
investigation into the theft is a wake-up call to our culture of data
complacency in the UK," said Cowper.
"The government should seriously consider adopting US-style data breach
disclosure laws, where companies are compelled to act much sooner.
"And, of course, if more companies were using data security technologies such
as encryption, laptop theft would quickly cease to be such a goldmine for
criminals."
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