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Re: Lost F.B.I. Laptops Still a Problem, Inspector Says
From: Henry Brown <hbrown () knology net>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 07:59:48 -0600
Different "SPIN" on the process: http://govexec.com/dailyfed/0207/021207tdpm2.htm The FBI has made significant progress in decreasing the rate of loss of laptop computers and weapons, the agency's inspector general said Monday. The analysis determined that when compared with figures from 2002, there has been a 349 percent reduction in the average number of weapons lost or stolen in a given month and a 312 percent reduction in the loss or theft of laptops. The agency reported 160 weapons and laptops lost or stolen during the audit period. Max Hozven wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-FBI-Laptops.html?hp&ex=1171342800&en=a17b6916b0b00b81&ei=5094&partner=homepage <http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-FBI-Laptops.html?hp&ex=1171342800&en=a17b6916b0b00b81&ei=5094&partner=homepage> Lost F.B.I. Laptops Still a Problem, Inspector Says Article Tools Sponsored By By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: February 12, 2007 Filed at 11:57 a.m. ET WASHINGTON (AP) -- Between three and four FBI laptop computers are lost or stolen each month on average and the agency is unable to say in many instances whether information on the machines is sensitive or classified, the Justice Department's inspector general said Monday. The inspector general said the FBI is doing a better job of reducing the number of thefts and disappearances of weapons and laptop computers, but that not all problems were corrected as urged in a report five years ago. ''Perhaps most troubling, the FBI could not determine in many cases whether the lost or stolen laptop computers contained sensitive or classified information,'' said the report. ''Such information may include case information, personal identifying information, or classified information on FBI operations.'' In a report five years ago, the inspector general said 354 weapons and 317 laptop computers were lost or stolen during a 28-month review. The new report found that 160 weapons and 160 laptop computers were lost or stolen over a 44-month period. The FBI said it was preparing a response to the report. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Dataloss Mailing List (dataloss () attrition org) http://attrition.org/dataloss Tracking more than 148 million compromised records in 573 incidents over 7 years.
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Current thread:
- Lost F.B.I. Laptops Still a Problem, Inspector Says Max Hozven (Feb 12)
- Re: Lost F.B.I. Laptops Still a Problem, Inspector Says Henry Brown (Feb 13)
- Re: Lost F.B.I. Laptops Still a Problem, Inspector Says Chris Walsh (Feb 13)
- Re: Lost F.B.I. Laptops Still a Problem, Inspector Says Henry Brown (Feb 13)