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		<title>By: Ministry of Defence Data Protection Report - Laptop Security Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] into the Ministry of Defence (MOD) data protection plans in the wake of the January 2008 data breach of 600,000 Royal Navy recruits on an unencrypted laptop. The report by Sir Edmund Burton, Chairman of IAAC, gave 51 [...]</description>
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