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2021年06月13日
76 members of the rugby club were infected.
At Ryutsu Keizai University in Ibaraki Prefecture, it was found that 76 members of the rugby club were infected with the new coronavirus.
Since the rugby club of Ryutsu Keizai University confirmed the infection of 6 members, an internal inspection revealed 70 new infections.
The university has announced that it will close the campus where rugby club members attend until the 26th.
Ryutsu Keizai University is not a special case, and this is likely to happen everywhere.
Governments that run the Olympics always face this risk.
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Since the rugby club of Ryutsu Keizai University confirmed the infection of 6 members, an internal inspection revealed 70 new infections.
The university has announced that it will close the campus where rugby club members attend until the 26th.
Ryutsu Keizai University is not a special case, and this is likely to happen everywhere.
Governments that run the Olympics always face this risk.
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LINE
LINE announced on the 17th that employees of its affiliated company in China had access to domestic personal information data.
Line emphasized that "it is business-appropriate and there is no unauthorized access or information leakage," but apologized for "not enough explanation to users."
LINE reported to the government's Personal Information Protection Commission.
The company says it has already taken steps to prevent it from being viewed, and will soon set up a third-party committee to investigate.
From August 2018 to February 2021, employees of affiliated companies in China had access to personal information on servers in Japan.
Affiliated companies in China are entrusted with development work such as analysis tools for violation report contents, and personal information includes names, telephone numbers, etc., as well as messages and images saved by users in the "talk" function that corresponds to the report contents. Was also included.
According to LINE, Chinese affiliates were developing game platforms.
Regarding this Chinese affiliate, Line said, "We managed with access rights to the extent necessary for our business.
We are not aware of inappropriate access. "
LINE's privacy policy states that "personal data may be transferred to a third country."
In this case, it seems that the data itself has not been transferred, as the domestic server can only be accessed from overseas affiliated companies.
However, the company did not explain the possibility of accessing data from overseas affiliated companies.
In addition, there was not enough explanation in the work of monitoring the posted contents of the profile screen "Timeline" and the bulletin board function "Open Chat" for violations.
A domestic agency that outsourced monitoring was subcontracting to a local subsidiary in Dalian, China.
All of the posted content was in a state where anyone could see it, but it was difficult for users to understand this situation.
On the same day, LINE also revealed the data management system for dialogue apps.
Information with high privacy such as dialogue history between users and member information is managed by a domestic server, and data such as images and videos are managed in South Korea.
Image and video data are "managed under an appropriate security system," but they will be gradually moved to Japan from the middle of 2021.
LINE is used by about 86 million people in Japan.
In addition to serving as a contact point for applications for resident cards and benefits in some local governments, it is strengthening its character as a social infrastructure by providing a reservation system for the new coronavirus vaccine.
LINE commented, "We are considering improving our privacy policy in order to provide an easy-to-understand explanation of the handling of personal information."
The Personal Information Protection Committee plans to request LINE for additional reports on the cause and encourage improvements. The Personal Information Protection Law stipulates that the consent of the user should be obtained when transferring personal information overseas.
The committee will confirm that these regulations have been followed and will also investigate the safety of the contractors.
Takuya Hirai, Minister of Digital Reform, told the House of Representatives Cabinet Committee on the 17th, "If it is judged to be inappropriate, it needs to be corrected. First, we would like to request a report from the Conservation Commission."
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Line emphasized that "it is business-appropriate and there is no unauthorized access or information leakage," but apologized for "not enough explanation to users."
LINE reported to the government's Personal Information Protection Commission.
The company says it has already taken steps to prevent it from being viewed, and will soon set up a third-party committee to investigate.
From August 2018 to February 2021, employees of affiliated companies in China had access to personal information on servers in Japan.
Affiliated companies in China are entrusted with development work such as analysis tools for violation report contents, and personal information includes names, telephone numbers, etc., as well as messages and images saved by users in the "talk" function that corresponds to the report contents. Was also included.
According to LINE, Chinese affiliates were developing game platforms.
Regarding this Chinese affiliate, Line said, "We managed with access rights to the extent necessary for our business.
We are not aware of inappropriate access. "
LINE's privacy policy states that "personal data may be transferred to a third country."
In this case, it seems that the data itself has not been transferred, as the domestic server can only be accessed from overseas affiliated companies.
However, the company did not explain the possibility of accessing data from overseas affiliated companies.
In addition, there was not enough explanation in the work of monitoring the posted contents of the profile screen "Timeline" and the bulletin board function "Open Chat" for violations.
A domestic agency that outsourced monitoring was subcontracting to a local subsidiary in Dalian, China.
All of the posted content was in a state where anyone could see it, but it was difficult for users to understand this situation.
On the same day, LINE also revealed the data management system for dialogue apps.
Information with high privacy such as dialogue history between users and member information is managed by a domestic server, and data such as images and videos are managed in South Korea.
Image and video data are "managed under an appropriate security system," but they will be gradually moved to Japan from the middle of 2021.
LINE is used by about 86 million people in Japan.
In addition to serving as a contact point for applications for resident cards and benefits in some local governments, it is strengthening its character as a social infrastructure by providing a reservation system for the new coronavirus vaccine.
LINE commented, "We are considering improving our privacy policy in order to provide an easy-to-understand explanation of the handling of personal information."
The Personal Information Protection Committee plans to request LINE for additional reports on the cause and encourage improvements. The Personal Information Protection Law stipulates that the consent of the user should be obtained when transferring personal information overseas.
The committee will confirm that these regulations have been followed and will also investigate the safety of the contractors.
Takuya Hirai, Minister of Digital Reform, told the House of Representatives Cabinet Committee on the 17th, "If it is judged to be inappropriate, it needs to be corrected. First, we would like to request a report from the Conservation Commission."
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