The Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner published its 2021 data breach report, BBC News reports. The JOIC reported 90 complaints over the last year, including 26 in connection with public entities and 14 with financial organizations, while there were 200 investigations into self-reported incidents. The regulator said the majority of complaints stemmed from unlawful data sharing.
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