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Hotel Chain Marriott Is Facing A Fine Of Ј99 Million Over A Data Breach Which Is Estimated To Have Affected Around 339 Million Customers
19-11-2022, 17:36 | Автор: JungElphinstone | Категория: Ос и сборки
Hotel chain Marriott is facing a fine of Ј99 million over a data breach which is estimated to have affected around 339 million customers.
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) fine relates to a data breach at the company believed to have originated in the systems of the Starwood hotels group in 2014.
Marriott acquired Starwood in 2016 but the breach was not disclosed until November last year.





Starwood, which was acquired by Marriott in 2016, also runs the Park Lane Sheraton Grand 

The ICO said the hotel chain had failed to undertake due diligence when it bought Starwood and should have done more to secure its systems.
Last year, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was introduced in Europe, which gave regulators increased powers to levy larger fines against companies for data breaches.
Starwood hotels, include Trump Turnberry in Ayrshire, London's Park Lane Sheraton Grand, Westbury Mayfair and Le Meridien Piccadilly.
Trump Turnberry is run by Marriott resorts but Mr Trump lends his name to it as part of a franchise agreement.  
Marriott International's president and chief executive Arne Sorenson said the company was 'disappointed' with the ICO's announcement and said it would contest the fine.





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'Marriott has been co-operating with the ICO throughout its investigation into the incident, which involved a criminal attack against the Starwood guest reservation database,' he said.
'We deeply regret this incident happened.
We take the privacy and security of guest information very seriously and continue to work hard to meet the standard of excellence that our guests expect from Marriott.'
When first disclosing the breach, the hotel firm said the guest records of around 339 million people had been accessed and said it believed more than five million un-encrypted passport numbers were part of the information accessed.
Seven million records were said to be related to UK residents.





The Westbury Hotel in Mayfair, which is also part of the Marriott group of luxury locations 

Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham said: 'The GDPR makes it clear that organisations must be accountable for the personal data they hold.

If you have any kind of inquiries pertaining to where and ways to use best dumps shop, you can contact us at the site. This can include carrying out proper due diligence when making a corporate acquisition, and putting in place proper accountability measures to assess not only what personal data has been acquired, but also how it is protected.
'Personal data has a real value so organisations have a legal duty to ensure its security, just like they would do with any other asset.
If that doesn't happen, we will not hesitate to take strong action when necessary to protect the rights of the public.'
On Monday, British Airways was issued with a Ј183 million fine by the ICO over its own 2018 data breach.
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