Experts warn workers that they store personal data on work devices 'at own risk'
Briefly

A HSE employee, Eamon McShane, lost €1,400 due to a cyber attack on his work devices. This incident occurred four years ago, leading McShane to challenge the Data Protection Commission's (DPC) refusal to investigate an alleged breach of his personal information stored on his work phone. Consequently, workers have since been warned that they are responsible for storing personal data on their work devices 'at their own risk', emphasizing the need for caution with sensitive information.
Eamon McShane claimed he lost €1,400 due to a HSE cyber attack four years ago. He challenged a Data Protection Commission (DPC) decision to refuse to investigate an alleged data breach relating to personal information on his work phone.
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