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February 24, 2012

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State of Physical Access Trend Report 2024

Professional data destruction “crucial” as ICO penalties reach £1 million

Recently, it was announced that two more local authorities – in Croydon and Norfolk – had been fined a total of GB pound 180,000 for failing to keep sensitive information secure: a worrying sign that many public sector organisations are still unaware of the importance of a comprehensive data security policy.

Research carried out by the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) last year showed a worrying lack of awareness among many organisations of the risks of non-compliance, with only 41% of those questioned having any understanding of the Information Commissioner’s Office’s ability to issue penalty fines.

Anthony Pearlgood, chairman of the BSIA’s Information Destruction Section, commented: “While our research showed that almost 1-in-5 organisations has fallen victim to serious data fraud, only half of the businesses questioned were actually using a professional company to oversee the destruction of their confidential data.”

He went on to state: More concerning still is that, within this number, only 50% of those who have taken steps to outsource data disposal knew whether or not their provider complied with the European Standard EN15713. We believe this should be one of the first questions asked of any secure waste disposal business by a prospective customer.”

Essential element of data protection policy

The secure destruction of confidential data, whether it be stored on paper or electronically, is an essential aspect of an organisation’s data protection policy. As such, choosing the right supplier is crucial.

Pearlgood continued: “An organisation’s choice of information destruction supplier has a significant impact on the effectiveness of its data protection policy. As the Trade Association representing the UK’s private security industry, the BSIA is ideally placed to help any organisation find a reliable supplier that conforms to all the latest British and European standards relating to information destruction.”

To find out more about information destruction and to locate a reputable supplier near you, visit the Information Destruction Section’s web pages

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