U.K. regulator says it fined British Airways and Marriott partly due to fundamental security flaws
BRUSSELS—U.K. Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham said her office considered cybersecurity gaps, among other factors, in proposing that Marriott International Inc. and British Airways’ parent company pay the biggest fines to date under Europe’s data-privacy laws.
In an interview with WSJ Pro Cybersecurity, Ms. Denham said the companies’ size, the number of people affected and the length of time that hackers had access to data before they were detected factored into the U.K. regulator’s calculation of the potential fines,...
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