Return to Article: Battle over VA's data breach heads to mediation
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38626
this happens all to often,its time this nonsense is stoped, start firing the idots and it will have an impact and folks will get the message
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38616
There is no reason why privacy data, which was, and is, clearly identifyable, should not have been protected by the VA. Any agency should know what requires protection and how to do it. If they don't the penalty for their complacency must be paid. And...they need to get it right, immediately!
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