❓ WA Parliamentary Question on Notice regarding lost or stolen laptops, notebooks, and palm computers within the Police and Emergency Services portfolio, including data security measures and reporting procedures.
AnsweredQoN 428Legislative Council
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For each Department and Agency under the Minister’s Control, including the Ministerial Office -
(1) How many laptop, notebook and palm computers have been reported lost or stolen for the financial years -
(a) 2002-2003;
(b) 2003-2004; and
(c) to date in the current financial year?
(2) For each financial year, what was the total value of the computers that were lost or stolen?
(3) Did any of these computers contain information that could be regarded as sensitive?
(4) What steps have been taken to ensure that any commercial or sensitive information was not compromised?
(5) Was the loss or theft of any of these laptops, notebooks or palm computers reported to the police?
(6) If so, when were the reports made?
(7) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
(8) If any were not reported to the police, why not?
(1) How many laptop, notebook and palm computers have been reported lost or stolen for the financial years -
(a) 2002-2003;
(b) 2003-2004; and
(c) to date in the current financial year?
(2) For each financial year, what was the total value of the computers that were lost or stolen?
(3) Did any of these computers contain information that could be regarded as sensitive?
(4) What steps have been taken to ensure that any commercial or sensitive information was not compromised?
(5) Was the loss or theft of any of these laptops, notebooks or palm computers reported to the police?
(6) If so, when were the reports made?
(7) Of those reported, what has been the outcome?
(8) If any were not reported to the police, why not?
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Answered
26 May 2005
Responded by
Minister for Fisheries representing the Minister for Police and Emergency Services
Response time
30 days
(b) 2003-2004; and (c) to date in the current financial year?
(c) to date in the current financial year?
Please refer to the response provided in Question on Notice 429 WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE SERVICE The Western Australia Police Service advise as follows: (1) (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE SERVICE The Western Australia Police Service advise as follows: (1) (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
The Western Australia Police Service advise as follows: (1) (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(1) (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(c) to date in the current financial year?
Please refer to the response provided in Question on Notice 429 WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE SERVICE The Western Australia Police Service advise as follows: (1) (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA POLICE SERVICE The Western Australia Police Service advise as follows: (1) (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
The Western Australia Police Service advise as follows: (1) (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(1) (a) 6 (b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(b) 2 (c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(c) Nil (2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(2) (a) $22927 (b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(b) $8018 (c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(c) Nil (3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(3-4) Laptop computers are password protected and encrypted. It is general practice not to keep sensitive information on these computers. (5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(5) Yes (6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(6-7) All lost or stolen items are reported on the Police Register and if not recovered are written off on the Record Management Information Systems guidelines (8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(8) Not Applicable FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY (FESA): The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
The Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA) advise as follows: The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
The following information is based on readily available information extracted from FESA's insurance claims management database: (1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(1) (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 1 theft. (2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(2) (a) $3,260; (b) $11,252; (c) $3,000. (3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(3) No. (4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(4) FESA staff are encouraged to use the network drives to store any FESA documents or data thereby minimising the risk of compromising sensitive data. FESA is committed to implementing an information security management plan in line with AS/NZS 7799.2:2000, ISO 17799:2001 and the Office of E- Government's security management framework (GOVSECURE). (5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(5) Yes. (6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(6) 2002-2003 - 3 April 2003; 2003-2004 - 22 September 2003, 4 November 2003 & 30 November 2003 (2 thefts reported) 2004-(to date) - 26 March 2005. (7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(7) No outcome. (8) Not applicable - all were reported.
(8) Not applicable - all were reported.
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