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Crime and punishment

October 24th, 2008

posted by Cptn

Some 15 laptops containing unknown amounts of personal information have been stolen from county council employees. But our question is, who is responsible for the loss? The victim or the perpetrator?

The Plymouth Herald is not happy about what Cllr Des Hannon, who has overall responsibility for Devon County Council’s information and computer technology, has to say.

Devon County Council is definitely a loser in this week’s news, read more of the week’s winners and losers on tomorrow’s People’s Republic of South Devon.

• stay tuned for Orange Crate’s technology column, when reading the small print goes to a new nano level

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