November 23, 2011 - Veterans Affairs Department Chief Information Officer Roger Baker spoke with reporters Nov. 23 about the department's monthly data breach report (.pdf). Scroll down to the media player to listen to the call in its entirety.Among the incidents in the report, which covers the period of Oct. 3 through Oct. 30, is one stolen unencrypted laptop. Ever since a massive VA data breach in 2006 caused by a stolen laptop and associated data storage media, the VA has had a policy of disk-encryption for laptops, but until recently has excepted some laptops running medical applications due to those applications' incompatibility with disk encryption.
However, the VA now says it can reconcile the applications to disk encryption, and so should have every laptop encrypted by February 2012, Baker added. read more and back reports>>>
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