The Canadian Press
2015-09-22 | Data Breach
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The British Columbia government says a lost hard drive contained personal information and school records of three and a half million residents in the province and the Yukon. B-C Teachers Federation president Jim Iker says the government must work overtime to find the drive that has information on students and teachers dating back almost 30 years. (Technology Minister Amrik Virk calls the missing hard drive troubling, and he's announced a review of government information management.)
Date: 2015-09-22
Placeline: VICTORIA.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 16 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << such a serious breach of security with the enormous potential to violate the privacy of hundreds of thousands of British Columbian to me over talking about teachers parents students and children and care as long as I do a boner balls I use >>
Date: 2015-09-22
Placeline: VICTORIA.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 16 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << such a serious breach of security with the enormous potential to violate the privacy of hundreds of thousands of British Columbian to me over talking about teachers parents students and children and care as long as I do a boner balls I use >>
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