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    Facebook Generation Warning! - June 25, 2008  Armed forces recruits from the “Facebook generation” do not take data security seriously enough, a Ministry of Defence security probe has found.

    Young recruits were used to the “rapid and often uninhibited exchange of information”, the report added.

    But “this behaviour must be tempered by common sense and sound judgment… and the particular concerns of MoD work”, report author Sir Edmund Burton noted.

    He was asked to investigate after the theft of MoD laptops in Birmingham.

    In a highly critical report, he says the MoD had lost its Cold War discipline for data security and there was “little awareness” of its importance among staff.

    As a result a major security incident had been “inevitable”.

    ‘Supervision failure’

    Sir Edmund, chairman of the Information Advisory Council, launched his inquiry after a laptop with the records of 600,000 recruits was stolen from a Royal Navy recruiter’s car last January.

    The car had been parked overnight in the Edgbaston district of the city.

    Investigators found that it was one of four such laptops - out of a total of just 55 - to have been stolen since 2004. All were taken from parked cars.

    Sir Edmund said the losses indicated a “failure of supervision” and that there was a “very limited understanding” of the MoD’s obligations under the Data Protection Act.

    “During the Cold War, awareness of real security was ingrained in individuals and organisations,” his report said.

    “Audit, inspection, and compliance regimes were rigorously underpinned by codes of discipline.

    “These well-developed processes and procedures have not been translated, effectively into the information age.

    “Generally, there is little awareness of the current, real, threat to information, and hence to the department’s ability to deliver and support operational capability. ”

    ‘Strict control’

    “Consequently, there can be little assurance that information is being effectively protected,” the report says.

    Sir Edmund drew attention to the way that the armed forces recruits now come from the “Facebook Generation” among whom a culture of “rapid and often uninhibited exchange of information” was the norm.

    “At work, this behaviour must be tempered by common sense and sound judgment, informed by data protection practice, and the particular concerns of MoD work,” the report noted.

    “However, returning to the strict information control of the type applied to paper documentation of 15 or more years ago is not considered practical in the modern working and cultural environment.”

    He said the MoD had sought to adopt modern ways of working, particularly in the personnel department with improved access to personal details.

    But “one consequence of embracing this new data sharing culture has been a decline in overall departmental security practice”.

    It said senior officials “shared a concern that the younger generation of MoD staff are not inculcated with the same culture of protecting information as their counterparts from previous generations”.

    The report made 51 recommendations, including the establishment of a “coherent system of censure and punishment” for individuals who lose or compromise personal data which reflects the seriousness and scale of the loss.

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    Long-Term Care Costs $85,000 - June 26, 2008A 65-year-old couple needs $85,000 on average to cover insurance costs for long-term care such as nursing home stays in retirement, according to a study released today by Fidelity Investments.

    The finding underscores the need to financially prepare for the possibility of eventually needing assistance to get by - a burden that often falls on elders’ adult children, who can jeopardize their own finances by caring for an ailing parent while finding they must cut their work hours.

    Setting aside adequate savings heading into retirement can help defuse family tensions should physical or mental illness hit parents who slowly realize they can no longer perform tasks or bathe or dress on their own.

    “If you plan adequately and you have the ability to pay for assistance in whatever form that might be, it makes it easier on everybody if you can do that,” said Kathleen Kelly, executive director of the Family Caregiver Alliance, a San Francisco-based nonprofit that helps families cope with adults’ disabilities.

    “Families really want to do the right thing, but there are so many pressures on them.”

    Fidelity, a Boston-based financial services firm whose mainstay is mutual funds, surveyed insurers offering long-term care policies to come up with the estimate that a couple aged 65 this year can expect to need $85,000 to cover annual premiums for long-term care coverage throughout retirement.

    It’s the first year Fidelity has conducted the study, which supplements a survey the company completed in March estimating a couple retiring this year would need $225,000 in savings to cover medical costs in retirement. That estimate covers expenses associated with Medicare premium payments, as well as co-payments and deductibles, plus out-of-pocket prescription drug costs.

    The $85,000 for long-term care insurance - which can cover costs for everything from regular visits to a home by a caregiver to living in a nursing home - is in addition to the $225,000 for other health care needs.

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