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there were freedom of information requests and there was dating a technical issue is being claimed byhat has led to the release of personal data relating to hundreds of victims, witnesses and suspects of crime being sent out an error by the norfolk and suffolk constabulary is. there were freedom of information requests and there was data are mistakenly attached data are mistakenly attached to the responses to these requests relating to crime statistics to those police was related to crime reports. that data includes a personal identifiable information on witnesses, victims and suspects, as well as descriptions of offences of crimes. it relates to a range of offences, domestic incidents, assaults, thefts and hate crime. a total of 1230 people are said to be affected now that a thorough analysis into the data has been completed. we analysis into the data has been completed-— analysis into the data has been comleted. ~ ., , . . completed. we know this data was released, completed. we know this data was released. but _ completed. we know this data was released, but we _ completed. we know
there were freedom of information requests and there was dating a technical issue is being claimed byhat has led to the release of personal data relating to hundreds of victims, witnesses and suspects of crime being sent out an error by the norfolk and suffolk constabulary is. there were freedom of information requests and there was data are mistakenly attached data are mistakenly attached to the responses to these requests relating to crime statistics to those police was related to crime...
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single member of staff working for the psni was available so easily to be published on two aa freedom of informationmething obviously has gone —— onto a freedom of information website. something has clearly gone very wrong in to how data has been looked at the police. i how data has been looked at the olice. , ., ., , police. i 'ust want to play as ou're police. i just want to play as you're joining _ police. i just want to play as you're joining is _ police. i just want to play as you're joining is so - police. i just want to play as you're joining is so bitter- police. i just want to play as l you're joining is so bitter that you'rejoining is so bitter that press conference does let's hear from the chief constable, simon byrne. i from the chief constable, simon b rne. ., from the chief constable, simon b rne. . , ., ., byrne. i am the senior team apologise — byrne. i am the senior team apologise unreservedly - byrne. i am the senior team apologise unreservedly for l byrne. i am the senior team - apologise unreservedly for tabbed. you can— apologise unreservedly for tabbed. you can only imagine the
single member of staff working for the psni was available so easily to be published on two aa freedom of informationmething obviously has gone —— onto a freedom of information website. something has clearly gone very wrong in to how data has been looked at the police. i how data has been looked at the olice. , ., ., , police. i 'ust want to play as ou're police. i just want to play as you're joining _ police. i just want to play as you're joining is _ police. i just want to play as you're...
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breach by norfolk and suffolk police forces and the personal information was included in a freedom of information the constabularies have said the personal information was included in freedom of information responses due to a "technical issue". the personal data included descriptions of offences including sexual and domestic assaults. with more on this is our correspondent mark lobel who is in the newsroom. what has been released, mark? it came about because of a freedom of information request where the public demands information held by public demands information held by public authorities and that was supplied in this case, crime statistics from april 2021 until may last year by norfolk and suffolk constabulary is, police forces in the east of england, but they attached raw data to their replies and that affected 1230 people from which one of the senior figures in the police force has apologised. and thatis the police force has apologised. and that is because the data itself should never have been released in the first place and it was not immediately apparent on the replies that were sent and
breach by norfolk and suffolk police forces and the personal information was included in a freedom of information the constabularies have said the personal information was included in freedom of information responses due to a "technical issue". the personal data included descriptions of offences including sexual and domestic assaults. with more on this is our correspondent mark lobel who is in the newsroom. what has been released, mark? it came about because of a freedom of...
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how worrying is it that this is off the back of a freedom of information request which should be very straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter _ straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter of _ straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter of human _ straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter of human error, - straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter of human error, but l it's a matter of human error, but it's a matter of human error, but it's important to look at the systems and understand how it is that you had a system that enabled a human to make the error. i have seen many instances where there have been inadvertent disclosures of information through spreadsheets which may contain data that is not immediately evident to the person sending out the document. as you may know, when you open one of those spreadsheets, there's a bunch of tabs at the bottom, and they can contain concealed data. they're only revealed if you open a particular cell and they can contain data as well. i would just urge any organisation to exercise considerable caution when posti
how worrying is it that this is off the back of a freedom of information request which should be very straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter _ straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter of _ straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter of human _ straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter of human error, - straightforward? well, ultimately, it's a matter of human error, but l it's a matter of human error, but it's a matter of human error, but it's important to look at...
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what happened is we received a freedom of information request, _ received a freedom of information requesthing untoward and that we — inquiry and nothing untoward and that. we responded to that request which _ that. we responded to that request which was — that. we responded to that request which was simply to understand the numbers— which was simply to understand the numbers of officers and staff, ranks and grade _ numbers of officers and staff, ranks and grade across the organisation, and grade across the organisation, and in _ and grade across the organisation, and in the — and grade across the organisation, and in the response unfortunately one of— and in the response unfortunately one of our— and in the response unfortunately one of our colleagues has embedded the source _ one of our colleagues has embedded the source data which informed that request _ the source data which informed that request so — the source data which informed that request. so what was within that data was— request. so what was within that data was the surname, the initial, the rank— data was the surname, the init
what happened is we received a freedom of information request, _ received a freedom of information requesthing untoward and that we — inquiry and nothing untoward and that. we responded to that request which _ that. we responded to that request which was — that. we responded to that request which was simply to understand the numbers— which was simply to understand the numbers of officers and staff, ranks and grade _ numbers of officers and staff, ranks and grade across the organisation,...
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_ outlet asking for freedom of information requests - outlet asking for freedomif you have _ information requests to schools asking if you have raac- information requests to schools asking if you have raac a - information requests to schools asking if you have raac a few l information requests to schools - asking if you have raac a few months a-o. asking if you have raac a few months ago birmingham— asking if you have raac a few months ago. birmingham city— asking if you have raac a few months ago. birmingham city council- asking if you have raac a few months ago. birmingham city council were . ago. birmingham city council were excellent, — ago. birmingham city council were excellent, they— ago. birmingham city council were excellent, they dealt _ ago. birmingham city council were excellent, they dealt with - ago. birmingham city council were excellent, they dealt with that - excellent, they dealt with that and have been looking _ excellent, they dealt with that and have been looking into _ excellent, they dealt with that and have been looking into it for- excell
_ outlet asking for freedom of information requests - outlet asking for freedomif you have _ information requests to schools asking if you have raac- information requests to schools asking if you have raac a - information requests to schools asking if you have raac a few l information requests to schools - asking if you have raac a few months a-o. asking if you have raac a few months ago birmingham— asking if you have raac a few months ago. birmingham city— asking if you have raac a few...
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how that happened, as there were freedom of information requests and data mistakenly attached to the il 2021 and march 2022. the type of data that was attached in hidden files was related to crime reports, so that data includes a personal identifiable information on witnesses, victims and suspects, as well as descriptions of offences of crimes. it relates to a range of offences, including domestic incidents, sexual offences, solves thefts and hate crimes. as you said, a total of 1230 people are said to be affected now that are full and thorough analysis into the data has been completed. interestingly, both norfolk and suffolk constabularies save the data was hidden, in their words, from anyone viewing it. it was on an encrypted part of these responses. they say they have found nothing to suggest that the data has been accessed by anyone outside of policing. that is from what they found so far. what they have also said is that anyone who has been affected by this, anybody who's data will be within those hidden files, essentially, will be contacted by letter, phone or in person by the e
how that happened, as there were freedom of information requests and data mistakenly attached to the il 2021 and march 2022. the type of data that was attached in hidden files was related to crime reports, so that data includes a personal identifiable information on witnesses, victims and suspects, as well as descriptions of offences of crimes. it relates to a range of offences, including domestic incidents, sexual offences, solves thefts and hate crimes. as you said, a total of 1230 people are...
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the personal information was included in freedom of information response due to a technical issue.e us this update a short while ago. correspondent gave us this update a short while ago-— short while ago. well, very sensitive — short while ago. well, very sensitive data _ short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating - short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating to i short while ago. well, very - sensitive data relating to victims and witnesses of crime such as sexual offences, domestic incidents and hate crimes, and it came about because of the freedom of information request where the public demands information held by public authorities. and that was supplied, in this case crime statistics from april 2021 until may last year, by suffolk and norfolk constabulary is. police forces in the east of england. the problem was they attached raw data to their replies and that affected 12.30 people, for which one of the senior figures in the police force has apologised. and thatis the police force has apologised. and that is because the data itself should never have been relea
the personal information was included in freedom of information response due to a technical issue.e us this update a short while ago. correspondent gave us this update a short while ago-— short while ago. well, very sensitive — short while ago. well, very sensitive data _ short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating - short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating to i short while ago. well, very - sensitive data relating to victims and witnesses of crime such as sexual...
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senior officers said the personal information was included in freedom of information responses due toomestic assaults. our correspondent mark lobel gave us this update a short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating to victims and witnesses of crimes such as sexual offences, domestic incidents and hate crimes. it came about because of a freedom of information request, where the public demands information held by public authorities, and that was supplied. in this case, crime statistics from april 2021 till may last year, by suffolk and norfolk constabularies — police forces in the east of england. the problem was they attached raw data to their replies, and that affected 1,230 people, for which one of the senior figures in the police force has apologised. and that is because the data itself should never have been released in the first place. it was not immediately apparent on the replies that were sent, and the police have in fact said that they don't believe, so far, that there has been anything to suggest that the data has actually been accessed by anyone outside policing. howe
senior officers said the personal information was included in freedom of information responses due toomestic assaults. our correspondent mark lobel gave us this update a short while ago. well, very sensitive data relating to victims and witnesses of crimes such as sexual offences, domestic incidents and hate crimes. it came about because of a freedom of information request, where the public demands information held by public authorities, and that was supplied. in this case, crime statistics...
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there�*s still a lot of investigations happening, as well that leak that was attached to the freedom of information ranks, and places of work and initials, there have also been a couple data links that have emerged subsequently, including one earlier this month where a laptop was sat on top of a car in a notebook, both containing sensitive details of officers. they fell off the vehicle into a motorway, and that�*s also being investigated. so the board said today while those sensitive investigations are taking place, that�*s why it�*s taken a bit of time to talk about the review, but they describe it as an end and review, looking at how this happened and the systems put in place to make sure it�*ll never happen again. but there are still massive questions for the ps and i to answer about how they store and handle detail dash one in the wake of what has happened over the wake of what has happened over the last few weeks.— the last few weeks. thank you very much for updating _ the last few weeks. thank you very much for updating us _ the last few weeks. thank you very much for updating us on _ the las
there�*s still a lot of investigations happening, as well that leak that was attached to the freedom of information ranks, and places of work and initials, there have also been a couple data links that have emerged subsequently, including one earlier this month where a laptop was sat on top of a car in a notebook, both containing sensitive details of officers. they fell off the vehicle into a motorway, and that�*s also being investigated. so the board said today while those sensitive...
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that was human error, accidental data released with a freedom of information request but this was a deliberate was a deliberate attack.- this was a deliberate attack. do we know about — this was a deliberate attack. do we know about the _ this was a deliberate attack. do we know about the scale _ this was a deliberate attack. do we know about the scale and - this was a deliberate attack. do we know about the scale and extent? l this was a deliberate attack. do we i know about the scale and extent? no, we haven't know about the scale and extent? iifr, we haven't had that much info. around 30,000 people were represented by the federation. the numbers that could have been hit here, we don't have that because the met police haven't told us. but there are specific security implications. i was speaking to a senior officer who said the real concern, a major concern is if you have got clearance level, clearance level tells you what offices are dealing with the most sensitive thing. if you combine that with name data, specifically with less common names which will often be from minority ethnic backgrou
that was human error, accidental data released with a freedom of information request but this was a deliberate was a deliberate attack.- this was a deliberate attack. do we know about — this was a deliberate attack. do we know about the _ this was a deliberate attack. do we know about the scale _ this was a deliberate attack. do we know about the scale and - this was a deliberate attack. do we know about the scale and extent? l this was a deliberate attack. do we i know about the scale and...
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now that data was sent in error and it was sent in response to freedom of information requests for crimeis, relating to the time between april 2021 and march 2022. and the police forces from the east of england released a statement blaming a technical error, which basically meant the raw data should not have been included in what was sent out by e—mail. it is affecting 1230 people and those people who have been affected will be contacted by late september by letter, phone or in person. we will remember the breach of the police service of northern ireland's data. that is in the hands of dissident republicans. as far as this data is concerned, so far the constabularies concerned say it is hidden from anyone opening the files. essentially how they describe it to me is it is like an excel sheet and you would need to know thatis sheet and you would need to know that is further data behind but it is not password protected but so far they said they have found nothing to suggest that the data has been accessed by anyone outside of policing. nonetheless, suffolk�*s temporary chief constable has a
now that data was sent in error and it was sent in response to freedom of information requests for crimeis, relating to the time between april 2021 and march 2022. and the police forces from the east of england released a statement blaming a technical error, which basically meant the raw data should not have been included in what was sent out by e—mail. it is affecting 1230 people and those people who have been affected will be contacted by late september by letter, phone or in person. we...
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the new york times publication in 2020 based on the freedom of information act or the release of olddential documents. 200 pages of information about the history of the activities of the central intelligence agency of the united states, the cia, iran was declassified, it published , among other things, the role of black and the british spy service in the august 28 coup in iran, after that in the same year , madeleine albright, the foreign minister of the government between tehran and later, former president barack obama. america to the role of this country in the implementation of the august 28 coup in iran, persepolis admits that in 1953, the united states played a prominent role in how the mossadegh government played a lesson. and now it is easy to see why many iranians were angry with the united states. moreover, in the following years , the united states continued to support the shah, and the shah's government violently suppressed any political dissent . about the role in that disgraceful coup he did not admit it, but in the movie coup 53, which was made by iranian director taghi
the new york times publication in 2020 based on the freedom of information act or the release of olddential documents. 200 pages of information about the history of the activities of the central intelligence agency of the united states, the cia, iran was declassified, it published , among other things, the role of black and the british spy service in the august 28 coup in iran, after that in the same year , madeleine albright, the foreign minister of the government between tehran and later,...
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it said it's the result of leakages from the freedom of information request.news, when i read the news last night i couldn't believe what had happened and for that my immediate reaction was that it was a malevolent hack by people who were out to do damage to the ps and i. when it became apparent it was a result of the freedom of information requests and clearly the protocols had not been followed by was amazed, shocked and i was deeply worried. i can feel for how those police officers who live under daily threat and have done for many years. but even now, although we have the process of peace the threat to police officers and others is not yet over for that m15 had given warnings about the threat from the latest and most dangerous dissident organisation, the so—called new ria. the dissidents came into being at the time of the good friday agreement —— ria. when they split from the mainstream ria because they thought the mainstream ria had sold out byjoining the good friday agreement. since then there have been various dissident splinter groups, which in 2012 ca
it said it's the result of leakages from the freedom of information request.news, when i read the news last night i couldn't believe what had happened and for that my immediate reaction was that it was a malevolent hack by people who were out to do damage to the ps and i. when it became apparent it was a result of the freedom of information requests and clearly the protocols had not been followed by was amazed, shocked and i was deeply worried. i can feel for how those police officers who live...
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new york times in 2020 under the freedom of information act the release of old confidential documents 200 pages of information about the history of the activities of the central intelligence agency of the united states, the cia, iran had been declassified, including about the role of black and the british spy service in the august 28 coup in iran , after that in the same year, madeleine albright, the secretary of state of the bill administration. clinton and later former us president barack obama admit to the country's role in the implementation of the august 28 coup in iran . in 1953, the united states played a prominent role in how the mossadegh government, the eisenhower government at that time thought that its actions were for strategic reasons. but this coup clearly affected the political transformation in iran and now it is easy to understand why many iranians were angry with the united states. in addition, in the following years , the united states and the west continued to support the shah and the shah's government. it violently suppressed any political discontent. the british
new york times in 2020 under the freedom of information act the release of old confidential documents 200 pages of information about the history of the activities of the central intelligence agency of the united states, the cia, iran had been declassified, including about the role of black and the british spy service in the august 28 coup in iran , after that in the same year, madeleine albright, the secretary of state of the bill administration. clinton and later former us president barack...
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the new york times in 2020 freedom of information law the release of old classified documents has released200 pages of declassified information about the history of the cia's activities , including the role of the british spy service's cia in the august 28 coup in iran, followed by madeleine albright, the secretary of state. between clinton and later barack obama, the former president of the united states the role of this country in the implementation of the august 28 coup in iran. i personally believe that in 1953, the united states played a prominent role in the overthrow of the mossadegh government . what did the axis governments think at that time? struck, and now it is easy to see why many iranians were angry with the united states . moreover, in the following years, the united states and the west continued to support the shah, and the shah's regime violently suppressed any political dissent. so far, he has confessed about his role in that disgraceful coup he did not, but in the movie coup d'53, recently made by iranian director taghi amiriani based on the available documents, the mai
the new york times in 2020 freedom of information law the release of old classified documents has released200 pages of declassified information about the history of the cia's activities , including the role of the british spy service's cia in the august 28 coup in iran, followed by madeleine albright, the secretary of state. between clinton and later barack obama, the former president of the united states the role of this country in the implementation of the august 28 coup in iran. i personally...
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he cannot get in. >> it's called the freedom of information act request. roup the southeastern legal foundation filed it over a year ago. all of a sudden now the archives puts this out there. if you are the biden team you should have just gotten it out earlier. why would it take a year? >> they always slow walk those requests. i am honestly surprised that biden knows how to use e-mail. there are senators and congresspeople running this country who literally do not know how to send an e-mail. the 20 somethings do all the e-mails and they don't know the difference between facebook and twitter and tiktok even though they will try to write the rules for them and regulate them. i think the biden thing is so suspicious. why do you have aliases or fake accounts if you are not doing anything corrupt or not involved in anything sketchy? it has never crossed my mind that i should make fake e-mail accounts to e-mail my business associates and family members. that's not a normal thing to do. >>> ethically it never would have crossed my mind if it was wrong. >> i think
he cannot get in. >> it's called the freedom of information act request. roup the southeastern legal foundation filed it over a year ago. all of a sudden now the archives puts this out there. if you are the biden team you should have just gotten it out earlier. why would it take a year? >> they always slow walk those requests. i am honestly surprised that biden knows how to use e-mail. there are senators and congresspeople running this country who literally do not know how to send...
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new york times published 200 pages of declassified information about the history of activities of the american central intelligence agency, iran's cia, based on the freedom of information act or the release of old confidential documents, including about the black role of the british spy service in the 28th of august coup in iran. after that, in the same year, madeleine albright, the secretary of state of the clinton administration, and later, the former president of the united states, barack obama , admit to the role of this country in the implementation of the 28th of august coup in iran. persepolis in 1953 the united states played a prominent role in the lesson of mossadegh's administration. the eisenhower administration at that time thought that its actions were due to strategic reasons, but this coup clearly affected the political transformation in iran , and now it is easy to understand why many iranians from the united states in addition, in the following years, the united states and the west continued to support the shah, and the shah 's government violently suppressed any political dissent. amiriani, the iranian director based on the available do
new york times published 200 pages of declassified information about the history of activities of the american central intelligence agency, iran's cia, based on the freedom of information act or the release of old confidential documents, including about the black role of the british spy service in the 28th of august coup in iran. after that, in the same year, madeleine albright, the secretary of state of the clinton administration, and later, the former president of the united states, barack...
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do a freedom of information act and figure out who that person is, tell that story. knock it off. l do this right. we need you, so much, if you are a family of somebody missing out—of—state, we need you to contact the family assistance centre. we will make a connection with the local law enforcement agency to get that dna sample and make sure we get that. we have a dedicated team that will begin the investigation. we've already started the investigation component and the federal government will come on the —— come on wednesday to augment the team so we will get notifications and we will get them done right. god bless you, godless maui. ._ godless maui. . mahalo, chief. next, godless maui. . mahalo, chief. next. the _ godless maui. . mahalo, chief. next, the brigadier _ godless maui. . mahalo, chief. next, the brigadier general, i next, the brigadier general, status— next, the brigadier general, status commander of the joint task_ status commander of the joint task force 50. status commander of the 'oint task force 50.�* task force 50. aloha and good afternoon- — task force 50. aloh
do a freedom of information act and figure out who that person is, tell that story. knock it off. l do this right. we need you, so much, if you are a family of somebody missing out—of—state, we need you to contact the family assistance centre. we will make a connection with the local law enforcement agency to get that dna sample and make sure we get that. we have a dedicated team that will begin the investigation. we've already started the investigation component and the federal government...
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— up—to—date, there was a freedom of information requests put into the police _ information requestsing the database that contained the names— the database that contained the names and rank and job title of hundreds— names and rank and job title of hundreds of police officers in northern ireland. there's extra security— northern ireland. there's extra security that surrounds the police service _ security that surrounds the police service of— security that surrounds the police service of northern ireland following the troubles in northern lreland, _ following the troubles in northern ireland, there still political instability in northern ireland, obviously the threat level that the police _ obviously the threat level that the police are — obviously the threat level that the police are under the state is not quite _ police are under the state is not quite what — police are under the state is not quite what it was in the 1980s but it is still— quite what it was in the 1980s but it is still high. the police service still comes— it is still high. the police service still comes under attac
— up—to—date, there was a freedom of information requests put into the police _ information requestsing the database that contained the names— the database that contained the names and rank and job title of hundreds— names and rank and job title of hundreds of police officers in northern ireland. there's extra security— northern ireland. there's extra security that surrounds the police service _ security that surrounds the police service of— security that surrounds the police...
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to the continuing fallout over a massive data breach in northern ireland in response to a freedom of informationst, the police service of northern ireland mistakenly shared names of all officers and staff where they were based and their roles. the details were then published online before being removed. police say they are now looking into two incidents involving the unauthorized release of data and apologized for the accidental online publications of details of every staff member. separately, it emerged documents including a spreadsheet with the names of more than 200 serving officers and staff were stolen from a private vehicle last month. the u.k.'s information commissioner said some public bodies have failed in their duty to protect the private information of citizens. we can speak now to dr. johnny burn, criminologist from ulster university. thank for you joining us. you work with a number of organizations including the police service for northern ireland and the department of justice. what have members been telling you about their concerns? >> it's been a difficult 24 hours for the p.s.i.
to the continuing fallout over a massive data breach in northern ireland in response to a freedom of informationst, the police service of northern ireland mistakenly shared names of all officers and staff where they were based and their roles. the details were then published online before being removed. police say they are now looking into two incidents involving the unauthorized release of data and apologized for the accidental online publications of details of every staff member. separately,...
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what is known so far is that the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of informationxcel spreadsheet by mistake, containing the personal details. this afternoon, the police said they were investigating another breach. it involves the theft of documents from a car, including the names of 200 workers. the chief constable, simon byrne, has cut short his holiday to try to deal with the crisis. tomorrow, there will be an emergency meeting of the northern ireland policing board, where politicians hold senior officers to account. the data leak has caused worry, anger and fear and generated the most serious of questions about potential consequences. chris page, bbc news, belfast. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. lugging the weekly shop the long way round. no—one will deliver here, so sarah rogers and the other residents of forge mews have to take this route every time they want to get from their cars to their homes. i do the shopping for my next door neighbour, who's disabled. if i didn't do his shopping,
what is known so far is that the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of informationxcel spreadsheet by mistake, containing the personal details. this afternoon, the police said they were investigating another breach. it involves the theft of documents from a car, including the names of 200 workers. the chief constable, simon byrne, has cut short his holiday to try to deal with the crisis. tomorrow, there will be an emergency meeting of the northern ireland policing...
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the names of nearly 11,000 l people wear on the police document mistakenly released under freedom of informationy, already 3000 officers have indicated they intend bringing claims for damages. the number will likely rise with the psni exposed to a final bill which could run to tens of millions of pounds.— millions of pounds. there are otential millions of pounds. there are potential causes _ millions of pounds. there are potential causes across - millions of pounds. there are potential causes across a - millions of pounds. there are i potential causes across a range millions of pounds. there are - potential causes across a range of areas, _ potential causes across a range of areas, potentialfine potential causes across a range of areas, potential fine for the information commissioner, gdp are common_ information commissioner, gdp are common there is potentially the cost of moving _ common there is potentially the cost of moving offices, relocating offices, _ of moving offices, relocating offices, retraining, redeploying, the list — offices, retraining, redeploying, the list is — offices, retrain
the names of nearly 11,000 l people wear on the police document mistakenly released under freedom of informationy, already 3000 officers have indicated they intend bringing claims for damages. the number will likely rise with the psni exposed to a final bill which could run to tens of millions of pounds.— millions of pounds. there are otential millions of pounds. there are potential causes _ millions of pounds. there are potential causes across - millions of pounds. there are potential causes...
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which implant that she created already run the freedom of information, allow us to change the name of the shuttle down to the organizations on the river. i think academy would have been teaching for me to don't lettie waste. gosh, yeah, eh, d from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the come see the best uh and awesome. you'll need the dogs, buddy. that gives the a i was supposed to. ready put them in duty and think every saw they either need to identify the stuff that could out the the wrong or reagan kick london down to the book theater, shift capital. just thought you get a dollar she, i'm equal to the fee and it will be feed already gotten in the holidays instead of having just to see i going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there. and so forth, they have now a psychic which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we should be
which implant that she created already run the freedom of information, allow us to change the name of the shuttle down to the organizations on the river. i think academy would have been teaching for me to don't lettie waste. gosh, yeah, eh, d from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the come see the best uh and awesome. you'll need the dogs, buddy. that gives the a i was supposed to. ready put them in duty and think every saw they either need to identify the stuff that...
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freedom of information request. both forces have attributed the mistake to a technical issue , mistake to a technical issue, and in a joint statement today , and in a joint statement today, the forces said the data was hidden from anyone opening the files issued between april 2021 and march 20th, 22. wages grew at a record annual pace in the three months to june, according to new official figures. inflation though, is currently at 7.9. but with regular pay growing by 7.8% for the last quarter , the director of quarter, the director of statistics at the office for national statistics has suggested people's real pay is recovered , adding new figures on recovered, adding new figures on inflation will be released tomorrow . and the prime minister tomorrow. and the prime minister has said that with wages rising at their fastest level for 22 years, there is now light at the end of the tunnel. rishi sunak has said that bringing inflation down is still his government's key aim. it's inflation that's making people feel poore
freedom of information request. both forces have attributed the mistake to a technical issue , mistake to a technical issue, and in a joint statement today , and in a joint statement today, the forces said the data was hidden from anyone opening the files issued between april 2021 and march 20th, 22. wages grew at a record annual pace in the three months to june, according to new official figures. inflation though, is currently at 7.9. but with regular pay growing by 7.8% for the last quarter ,...
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democracy in you memorizing the change which implant that you've created already run the freedom of information. now you have to change the shuttle down to the decision river. i think academy bit of industry for me to don't letty with the loss? yeah, eh, d, a from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the come see it, it will be best. uh and awesome. you'll need the dog that gives the a i was it already took the video, the in think every sally i the to the new stuff i could out the, the wrong or reagan glendon, doubtful of the book theater says castle just thought that a deadlock she, i'm the cold, so the cmc audit it will be feed, already gotten in the holidays instead of having just to see i am going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have no a psychic, which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we should be promoti
democracy in you memorizing the change which implant that you've created already run the freedom of information. now you have to change the shuttle down to the decision river. i think academy bit of industry for me to don't letty with the loss? yeah, eh, d, a from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the come see it, it will be best. uh and awesome. you'll need the dog that gives the a i was it already took the video, the in think every sally i the to the new stuff i could...
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freedom of information request. both forces have attributed the mistake to a technical issue , mistake to a technical issue, and in a joint statement today , and in a joint statement today, the forces said the data was hidden from anyone opening the files issued between april 2021 and march 20th, 22. wages grew at a record annual pace in the three months to june, according to new official figures. inflation though, is currently at 7.9. but with regular pay growing by 7.8% for the last quarter , the director of quarter, the director of statistics at the office for national statistics has suggested people's real pay is recovered , adding new figures on recovered, adding new figures on inflation will be released tomorrow . and the prime minister tomorrow. and the prime minister has said that with wages rising at their fastest level for 22 years, there is now light at the end of the tunnel. rishi sunak has said that bringing inflation down is still his government's key aim. it's inflation that's making people feel poore
freedom of information request. both forces have attributed the mistake to a technical issue , mistake to a technical issue, and in a joint statement today , and in a joint statement today, the forces said the data was hidden from anyone opening the files issued between april 2021 and march 20th, 22. wages grew at a record annual pace in the three months to june, according to new official figures. inflation though, is currently at 7.9. but with regular pay growing by 7.8% for the last quarter ,...
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the treatment that she created already run the freedom of information while we have permission to the shuttle down to the organizations on the river. i think academy bit of industry for me to don't ready waste. gosh, yeah, eh, d, from the teal and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the come see the best and cost a $1000000.00 buddy. that gives the output rhetorical committee and every sally i the to the new stuff i could out the, the aroma reagan keep london doubtful on that. but the name of shift. uh, so the thought to get a loud she, um, so the cmc audit it will be feed already gotten in the holidays instead of having just to see how you're going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have no a psychic, which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we should be promoting democracy? democracy is the thing we ought to be fr
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we had freedom of information, which came in the form of a bill , and you can ask any government institution right now. if you don't answer , it's not a fair game. how much can you complain about this, and by the way, this is also in these public weaknesses as the flow of justice. it strengthens and everything is broken we are saying that hope is created for the people like this, give statistics, everything is beautiful and positive is progressing and people will look and read with reality , hope will be like this, people will see the language of the system, the supporters of the system, the system will solve the problems and show android from the cases, we can say, from these cases , who stood up in different periods of the parliament and caused failure in some places , standing up, good food was created for us , that we finally said the problems with knowledge-based companies, the law of knowledge-based companies in danesh-banyan company. that our good deeds are part of this the legislations that were passed in the parliament prevented some of them. look, sometimes the program is often wri
we had freedom of information, which came in the form of a bill , and you can ask any government institution right now. if you don't answer , it's not a fair game. how much can you complain about this, and by the way, this is also in these public weaknesses as the flow of justice. it strengthens and everything is broken we are saying that hope is created for the people like this, give statistics, everything is beautiful and positive is progressing and people will look and read with reality ,...
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it followed a freedom of information request, seeking the number of officers and staff at all ranks andoss the organisation . the data was organisation. the data was mistakenly put online for around three hours. the names and roles of all police and civilian personnel along with where they're based, was exposed so why does this matter? well, of course, more than 300 police officers were murdered in northern ireland during the 30 years of violence known as the troubles. and the most recent attack on a police officer was as recently as february when detective chief inspector john caldwell seriously injured caldwell was seriously injured in a shooting in omagh . i'm in a shooting in omagh. i'm joined now by gb news northern ireland dougie beattie ireland reporter dougie beattie with the latest. dougie, thank you much . i mean, it you very, very much. i mean, it is now officially a critical incident . incident. >> well, it was a critical incident. you would have imagined that as soon as they found out that it happened. now, as we said before, it wasn't as bad as it could have been. there co
it followed a freedom of information request, seeking the number of officers and staff at all ranks andoss the organisation . the data was organisation. the data was mistakenly put online for around three hours. the names and roles of all police and civilian personnel along with where they're based, was exposed so why does this matter? well, of course, more than 300 police officers were murdered in northern ireland during the 30 years of violence known as the troubles. and the most recent...
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linda, she created already run the freedom of information while you're out there shouldn't be the and the organizations on the river. i think academy bit of industry for me to go already restart. gotcha. eh, d a from the t o and you're going to turn in the tv eh, key normally that they will come see the best uh and cost the millions of dollars already. that gives the a output daugherty put them in duty and think every sorely i did it to the new stop i could out the, the aroma reagan keep london doubtful. of the book theatre shift, capital distorted, get a dollar she um, equal to the cmc audit. it will be field maybe can is on the holidays instead of having just to say, i am going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have now a psychic which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we should be promoting democracy? democracy is the thi
linda, she created already run the freedom of information while you're out there shouldn't be the and the organizations on the river. i think academy bit of industry for me to go already restart. gotcha. eh, d a from the t o and you're going to turn in the tv eh, key normally that they will come see the best uh and cost the millions of dollars already. that gives the a output daugherty put them in duty and think every sorely i did it to the new stop i could out the, the aroma reagan keep london...
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for the democracy in you memorizing change, which implementation created already run the freedom of information while we have the option to the shuttle down to the organization. on the river, i think academy bit of industry for me, the don't, letty we start gosh, yeah, eh, d from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the democrats here, the best uh the awesome new dog buddy. that gives the a output daugherty put them in duty and think every sally i did to the new gun stuff. i could out the the wrong to reagan. keep london doubtful. of the book the in uh, shift uh the, the she, um, the cold. so the cmc audit, it will be feed, already gotten in the holidays instead of having just to see how you're going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have no a psychic, which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington. some of my colleagues and i had this great idea what year we'd be promoting, what we should be promoting
for the democracy in you memorizing change, which implementation created already run the freedom of information while we have the option to the shuttle down to the organization. on the river, i think academy bit of industry for me, the don't, letty we start gosh, yeah, eh, d from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the democrats here, the best uh the awesome new dog buddy. that gives the a output daugherty put them in duty and think every sally i did to the new gun stuff....
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for the democracy in you memorizing the change which implant the super unit already run the freedom of information. now we have to ship to the most the shuttle down to the river. i think academy bit of intention for me to go already. we struggle us. yeah. eh, d, the s on the t only. okay. is it sitting on the tv? eh, t normally that uh then we'll come see the best uh and cost the millions of dollars that to use the a out. was it already put them in duty and they, every sally agreed to the new stuff i could out the, the wrong, the reagan kick london down to the book theater, ship capital, just thought i'd get a dollar. she, i'm equal to the c and c r a b feel maybe can is the holidays instead of having just to see how you're going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have now a sidekicks, which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting when we should be p
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the democracy in you memorizing the change of shipment that you've created already run the freedom of information, allow us to change the shuttle down to the organization on the river. i think are causing me bit of industry for me to don't. letty gosh, yeah, eh, d from the t o and you're going to turn in the tv eh, k, normally that simple can see the best, the cost, the millions of dollars very that to use the output daugherty put them into the, into every saw they did to the new stuff i could out the, the wrong to reagan kick london, doubtful of the book, data shift, capital distorted, get a dollar she, i'm equal to the cmc. it will be feed, already gotten in the holidays instead of having just to see how you're going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have no a psychic, which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we should be promoting dem
the democracy in you memorizing the change of shipment that you've created already run the freedom of information, allow us to change the shuttle down to the organization on the river. i think are causing me bit of industry for me to don't. letty gosh, yeah, eh, d from the t o and you're going to turn in the tv eh, k, normally that simple can see the best, the cost, the millions of dollars very that to use the output daugherty put them into the, into every saw they did to the new stuff i could...
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of democracy in you memorizing the change of shipment that you've created already run the freedom of information. wow. yes, there shouldn't be. the no special on the, on the issues on the river, i think are causing me bit of intention for me to don't already recycle us. yeah. eh, d, from the teal and you're going to is attending the tv eh, king. normally the democrats here that are the best and cost a $1000000.00 buddy that gives the output. ready to the median, think every sally i the to the new stuff i could out the wrong to reagan kick london down to the book theater shift capital started getting the loud she, i'm the cold. so the cmc audit, it will be, feel maybe can move on the holidays instead of having just to see how you're going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have now a psychic which is this national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we sho
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for the democracy in you memorizing the change which implantation clean and already run the freedom of information while we have permission to the shuttle down to the organizations on the river. i think are causing me bit of industry for me to don't. letty restart. gotcha, eh, d from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the see the best and cost the millions of dollars of that to use the output. ready to the median, think at least solving either the to the new stuff i could ask the, the overall or reagan kick london down to the book theater, shift capital. just don't get a dollar she i'm equal to the cmc. it will be feed, already gotten in the the nowadays, instead of having just a c, i a going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have no a psychic, which is national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington. some of my colleagues and i had this great idea what you, we'd be promoting, what we should be promoting democracy. de
for the democracy in you memorizing the change which implantation clean and already run the freedom of information while we have permission to the shuttle down to the organizations on the river. i think are causing me bit of industry for me to don't. letty restart. gotcha, eh, d from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally the see the best and cost the millions of dollars of that to use the output. ready to the median, think at least solving either the to the new stuff i...
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the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. ve focused on the number of staff working at different grades, but the police also released a spreadsheet by mistake. it contains the surname, initials, rank and work department of every employee. the data was published on this website for around two hours yesterday afternoon. i do apologise to officers. this is unacceptable. in terms of the security for individuals, there is nothing at the moment to suggest there is any immediate security concerns, but we have put actions in place to ensure that if anything does arise, we will be aware of that. tomorrow there will be an emergency meeting of the policing board, which holds senior officers to account. politicians who will be there want to know how the data breach could affect staff in different areas. what is a realistic assessment of the threat level against these individuals? that threat level will not be uniform. i would imagine somebody who is an officer working undercover, for example, will feel at more risk than a civilian with a
the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. ve focused on the number of staff working at different grades, but the police also released a spreadsheet by mistake. it contains the surname, initials, rank and work department of every employee. the data was published on this website for around two hours yesterday afternoon. i do apologise to officers. this is unacceptable. in terms of the security for individuals, there is nothing at the moment to...
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the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws.olice sent a huge excel spreadsheet by mistake and it contained personal details. senior officers are stressing there is no specific concern at the moment that the data leak has caused an immediate security risk. but politicians say they are looking for actions which will reassure everyone a fact did. board members say they want to hear a full assessment on security risk. i hear a full assessment on security risk.— hear a full assessment on security risk. i do think this whole team _ security risk. i do think this whole team has _ security risk. i do think this whole team has to - security risk. i do think this whole team has to answerl whole team has to answer questions, but i think first and foremost we need to have those in front of not only the public and the policing board, but the internal offices as well. , . well. yesterday the police said they were _ well. yesterday the police said they were investigating - well. yesterday the police said they were investigating a - they were
the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws.olice sent a huge excel spreadsheet by mistake and it contained personal details. senior officers are stressing there is no specific concern at the moment that the data leak has caused an immediate security risk. but politicians say they are looking for actions which will reassure everyone a fact did. board members say they want to hear a full assessment on security risk. i hear a full assessment on...
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for the democracy in you memorizing change, which implant that she created already run the freedom of information. now you have to change the shuttle down to the organizational river. i think academy would have been teaching for me to don't lettie waste. gotcha. eh, d, a from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally that i've been across here to the best uh and awesome. you'll need that to use the outlook authority to the duty. and every sally i did to the new non stop i could out the, the wrong. and reagan keep london doubtful, of the book theatre shift, capital distorted, get a dollar she um equal to the c and c r a b. she's already gotten in the holidays instead of having just to see i going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process secretly by inserting money here and instructions there and so forth. they have no a psychic, which is there's national endowment for democracy. i worked at the state department back in the 1980s here in washington, some of my colleagues and i had this great idea. what should we be promoting, what we should be promoting democra
for the democracy in you memorizing change, which implant that she created already run the freedom of information. now you have to change the shuttle down to the organizational river. i think academy would have been teaching for me to don't lettie waste. gotcha. eh, d, a from the t o and you'll get is attending the tv eh, k, normally that i've been across here to the best uh and awesome. you'll need that to use the outlook authority to the duty. and every sally i did to the new non stop i could...
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that was human error, that was accidental data released along with a freedom of information request, security implications. do we know about the scale and extent of them? we haven't been given that sort of information. about 30,000 people work for, or are represented by the police federation. in terms of the numbers that could have been hit here, we don't have that. the metropolitan police haven't told us. there are quite specific security implications. i was talking to a senior officer earlier, and he said that the real concern, one of the major concerns, is that, if you have got clearance level — clearance level tells you which officers are dealing with the most sensitive sort of thing. if you can combine that with the name data, and specifically people with less common names, which will often be officers from a minority ethnic background, you can combine those things and identify people working undercover, people working in counterterrorism operations, that sort of thing. there, some serious and sensitive areas could be compromised. and that is one of the big fears around this. now
that was human error, that was accidental data released along with a freedom of information request, security implications. do we know about the scale and extent of them? we haven't been given that sort of information. about 30,000 people work for, or are represented by the police federation. in terms of the numbers that could have been hit here, we don't have that. the metropolitan police haven't told us. there are quite specific security implications. i was talking to a senior officer...
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what is known so far is that the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information spreadsheet by mistake, containing the personal details. this afternoon, the police said they were investigating another breach. it involves the theft of documents from a car, including the names of 200 workers. the chief constable, simon byrne, has cut short his holiday to try to deal with the crisis. tomorrow, there will be an emergency meeting of the northern ireland policing board, where politicians hold senior officers to account. the data leak has caused worry, anger, and fear, and generated the most serious of questions about potential consequences. chris page, bbc news, belfast. yemen, the poorest country in the arab world, has been brought to the brink of collapse by almost a decade of civil war. back in 2014, houthi forces — backed by iran — seized the capital. a saudi—led coalition — supported by britain and america — intervened. but the houthis have not been dislodged and still control sanaa and the north, where most of the population live. few places have suffered more th
what is known so far is that the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information spreadsheet by mistake, containing the personal details. this afternoon, the police said they were investigating another breach. it involves the theft of documents from a car, including the names of 200 workers. the chief constable, simon byrne, has cut short his holiday to try to deal with the crisis. tomorrow, there will be an emergency meeting of the northern ireland policing...
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ability to constantly over his life time to be reviewing every thing that was coming out from freedom of information. and at one point i said to him, how come no one is talking or writing about this? he said, because this information has only come out in the last 5 years. so what dan was able to do was give this oral history of how america has essentially liked to go to war over 50 years because he started out in this field with the ran institute when he graduated, harvard with a doctorate degree and followed all along the way and he made himself available to anyone you saw this and when people were remembering him how they met him at protests, if it was 30 years ago 20 years ago. and the time he gave them in order to make them feel like what they were doing was so important to her society. thank you. randy credit co and armand county for talking to us about your friend the great whistleblower daniel ellsberg. we're going to continue discussing the legacy of daniel ellsberg after a short break and stick around to hear how he dedicated his final years to stopping the proliferation of nuclear weapons
ability to constantly over his life time to be reviewing every thing that was coming out from freedom of information. and at one point i said to him, how come no one is talking or writing about this? he said, because this information has only come out in the last 5 years. so what dan was able to do was give this oral history of how america has essentially liked to go to war over 50 years because he started out in this field with the ran institute when he graduated, harvard with a doctorate...
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of. the information was on aj to be hearing of. the information was on a website for two hours yesterday afternoon. it was released in response to requests made under freedomferent levels. but the surnames and other details were issued by mistake. ., ., ., ., mistake. the overall emotion from officers _ mistake. the overall emotion from officers who _ mistake. the overall emotion from officers who contacted l mistake. the overall emotion l from officers who contacted me as a shock, dismay and...
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the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. hould have focused on the number of staff working at different grades, but the police also released a spreadsheet by mistake. it contains the surname, initials, rank and work department of every employee. the data was published on this website for around two hours yesterday afternoon. i do apologise to officers. this is unacceptable. in terms of the security for individuals, there is nothing at the moment to suggest there is any immediate security concerns, but we have put actions in place to ensure that if anything does arise, we will be aware of that. tomorrow there will be an emergency meeting of the policing board, which holds senior officers to account. politicians who will be there want to know how the data breach could affect staff in different areas. what is a realistic assessment of the threat level against these individuals? that threat level will not be uniform. i would imagine somebody who is an officer working undercover, for example, will feel at more risk than a civilian
the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. hould have focused on the number of staff working at different grades, but the police also released a spreadsheet by mistake. it contains the surname, initials, rank and work department of every employee. the data was published on this website for around two hours yesterday afternoon. i do apologise to officers. this is unacceptable. in terms of the security for individuals, there is nothing at the moment...