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Old 09-07-2019, 16:59   #11
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Re: British Airways set to be fined £183m over customer data breach

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
One would hazard a guess that these data breaches are more widespread then one would imagine and its a case of whether companies would admit a data breach knowing full well it could do damage to them reputationally and financially.

Marriott is a well known one (and yes, i've stopped using them for business accomodation)

Since the introduction of GDPR one of the components is that companies now have a very limited time to report breaches to the relevant parties. otherwise the fines get even bigger !!
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