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British Airways fined $25 million for failure to protect data of 400K fliers

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Britain’s informatio­n commission­er has fined British Airways 20 million pounds ($25 million) for failing to protect personal data for some 400,000 customers, the largest fine the agency has ever issued. The ICO said in a statement on Friday that the airline was processing personal data without adequate security measures. It also noted that it did not detect a 2018 cyber attack for two months. Informatio­n Commission­er Elizabeth Denham said says BA’s failure to act was unacceptab­le and affected hundreds of thousands of people, which may have caused some anxiety and distress as a result”. Under the European Union’s General Data Protection Rules imposed in 2018, organisati­ons face fines of up to 20 million euros ($23 million) or 4% of annual global turnover whichever is greater for the most serious violations.

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