§ Dr. CableTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many laptop computers were used by(a) Ministers and special advisers and (b) officials in his Department in each year since 1995; how many were (i) lost and (ii) stolen; what their cost was; and if he will make a statement. [97496]
§ Mr. Charles ClarkeThe number of laptop computers in use in the Department for Education and Skills since 1995 is shown in the table.
Financial year Ministers Special advisors Officials 1995–96 — — 11 1996–97 — — 375 1997–98 — — 690 1998–99 — — 1,172 1999–2000 3 1 1,586 2000–01 3 2 1,940 2001–02 3 1 2,105 2002–03 3 1 1,861 The following tables detail the equipment stolen and lost from the Department for Education and Skills since 1 May 1997 along with the approximate value of the stolen equipment. Information is not available for earlier years.
Stolen Financial year Number of laptops Approximate value per item £ Total approximate value (£) 1997–98 5 1,000 5,000 1998–99 7 1,000 7,000 1999–2000 5 1,000 5,000 2000–01 2 1,000 2,000 2001–02 3 1,000 3,000 2002–03 9 1,000 9,000
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Lost Financial year Number of laptops Approximate value per item(£) Total approximate value (£) 1997–98 12 1,000 12,000 1998–99 11 1,000 11,000 1999–2000 11 1,000 11,000
Lost Financial year Number of laptops Approximate value per item (£) Total approximate value (£) 2000–01 10 1,000 10,000 2001–02 8 1,000 8,000 2002–03 53 1,000 53,000 Notes:
Electronic secutity tags are fitted to all portable IT equipment held in London. The tags raise an alarm at Reception if an unauthorised person attempts to remove the kit. The level of theft outside London is so low that it is not justified to extend tagging to the Darlington, Runcorn and Sheffield sites of the Department.
§ Mr. BurstowTo ask the Secretary of State for Education and Skills how many cases of computer(a) hacking, (b) fraud and (c) theft his Department recorded in 2001–02; and on how many occasions computer systems have been illegally accessed by computer hackers (i) within and (ii) outside his Department. [97557]
§ Mr. Charles ClarkeDuring the financial year 2001–02 there have been:
- (a) no detected cases of computer hacking, either by insiders or by persons outside of the Department;
- (b) no cases of computer fraud; and
- (c) three cases of theft of IT equipment by persons outside the Department for Education and Skills.