VanyaKEKEP
20.12.2020 21:46

Reading. Read the article and decide if these statements are "RIGHT" or "WRONG". If there is not enough information in the article to answer "RIGHT" or "WRONG", choose "DOESN'T SAY". 1. People steal more data now than in the past.

a. Right b. Wrong c. Doesn't say

2. Thieves stoles credit cards from a data-processing firm in Atlanta.

a. Right b. Wrong c. Doesn't say

3. The unprotected details include information about people's jobs and addresses.

a. Right b. Wrong c. Doesn't say

4. Europeans have worse data-protection problems than America.

a. Right b. Wrong c. Doesn't say

5. In Europe, the law says that companies must have procedures to look at how to protect data.

a. Right b. Wrong c. Doesn't say

6. In Japana, companies don't have to tell the public if there are any problems with data security.

a. Right b. Wrong c. Doesn't say

Hota data

The theft of data, often involving personal information about customers and employees, is increasing dangerously fast. After data on 40m credit-card accounts. were stolen from the computers of a data-processing firm based in Atlanta, Georgia, business leaders and politicians everywhere are taking notice.

Data theft accounted for over $50 billion in losses last year in America alone. Careless information-security practices have left vulnerable the personal information - such as financial details, health records and Social Security numbers - of around 50m Americans.

Some simple, cheap measures could help protect personal data.

Europe has avoided the spectacular data-protection problems that have been happening in America. That may be in part because it started to take the problem seriously a decade ago. The European Union's 1995 data-protection directive requires firms to assess their data-protection practices and to document how they handle sensitive information. These simple rules have encouraged firms to address the issue of data security. But the biggest weakness of the European directive is that it does notrequire firms to report privacy breaches. As a result, it is impossible to say how effective it has really been.

In Japan, companies have to make public announcement when privacy breaches take place. America and Europe should do the same.

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