Honeywell International Inc. says a former employee has disclosed sensitive information relating to 19,000 of the company’s U.S. employees.Honeywell discovered the information being published on the Web on Jan. 20 and immediately had the Web site in question pulled down, said company spokesman Robert Ferris. In court filings dated Jan. 30, the company accused former employee Howard Nugent, of Arizona, of accessing the information on a Honeywell computer and then causing “the transmission of that information.”Nugent has since been ordered not to disclose any information about Honeywell, including “information about Honeywell’s employees (payroll data, social security numbers, personal information, etc.),” according to a Jan. 31 order signed by Judge Neil Wake of the United States District Court for the District of Arizona.The precise method Nugent is alleged to have used to gain access to the information, and why he may have disclosed it, is not clear. In the court filings, Honeywell claimed that Nugent “intentionally exceeded authorized access to a Honeywell computer,” but the integrity of Honeywell’s computer systems was not compromised, Ferris said. “Nobody hacked into systems,” he said, without disclosing further details on the data breach.Honeywell employees were notified of the breach via e-mail on Jan. 23, just days after it was discovered, and the company has since sent postal notices of the compromise to all affected employees, Ferris said.The company is working with federal and local authorities on the case, but Ferris declined to comment on whether criminal charges were expected to be filed.Nugent could not be reached to comment for this story. -Robert McMillan, IDG News Service Related content brandpost How an integrated platform approach improves OT security By Richard Springer Sep 26, 2023 5 mins Security news Teachers urged to enter schoolgirls into UK’s flagship cybersecurity contest CyberFirst Girls aims to introduce girls to cybersecurity, increase diversity, and address the much-maligned skills shortage in the sector. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 4 mins Back to School Education Industry IT Training news CREST, IASME to deliver UK NCSC’s Cyber Incident Exercising scheme CIE scheme aims to help organisations find quality service providers that can advise and support them in practising cyber incident response plans. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 3 mins IT Governance Frameworks Incident Response Data and Information Security news Baffle releases encryption solution to secure data for generative AI Solution uses the advanced encryption standard algorithm to encrypt sensitive data throughout the generative AI pipeline. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 3 mins Encryption Generative AI Data and Information Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe