>Details of the 2,184 personal data breaches at the agency, obtained by The Irish Times under Freedom of Information legislation, show almost a quarter (515) were “high risk” meaning a high likelihood of serious harm as a result.
>A spokesman for Tusla said the agency was “fully aware of our responsibilities regarding the handling of sensitive data, and we take all breaches very seriously.”
Do ye aye…
Harneybus on
And then they want us to use DifitalIDs to verify age on online platforms 🤦
00C3 on
Seems like Tusla is in the headlines every month for one fuck up or another. Seems to fall short of being fit for purpose.
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Is there anything they are doing correctly?
>Details of the 2,184 personal data breaches at the agency, obtained by The Irish Times under Freedom of Information legislation, show almost a quarter (515) were “high risk” meaning a high likelihood of serious harm as a result.
>A spokesman for Tusla said the agency was “fully aware of our responsibilities regarding the handling of sensitive data, and we take all breaches very seriously.”
Do ye aye…
And then they want us to use DifitalIDs to verify age on online platforms 🤦
Seems like Tusla is in the headlines every month for one fuck up or another. Seems to fall short of being fit for purpose.