What Constitutes a Data Breach?

Definition: A data breach is a security incident where the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of personal data is compromised. This can result from various events, including cyberattacks, accidental loss, unauthorised access, or human error.

Examples: Data breaches can involve incidents like unauthorised access to a database, theft of physical records, malware infections, accidental email disclosures, or even loss of a device containing personal data.

Awareness: Organisations must be vigilant and aware of activities that could lead to a data breach, as identifying and responding to breaches promptly is essential to minimise potential harm.

Last updated