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Police committing more than ten data breaches each week
Police forces are failing to keep personal information safe with more than 2,000 data breaches conducted by officers and staff over a four-and-a-half-year period, a report has found. A Freedom of Information request sent to all forces by civil liberties group Big Brother Watch found there were 2,315 breaches in police forces between June 1 […]
RSG appointed to supply the National Probation Service
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SKILLS chosen to support the National Probation Service with staffing needs. An exciting opportunity after an unprecedented period of change within the Probation sector. The market leading staffing services provider – CRIMINAL JUSTICE SKILLS (CJS) – are delighted to have been appointed as a supplier of niche specialist skill sets to the National […]
British Gas latest firm to suffer data breach
British Gas reached out to over 2,000 of its clients to inform them that their passwords and email addresses were leaked and posted online. This is the latest in a line of data breaches affecting major UK firms in the space of seven days, and comes after those of TalkTalk and Marks & Spencer. In […]
Trust is ‘key factor’ in reducing threat of cyber crime
Concerns prevail that police do not have the tools to tackle the problem. More trust is needed between police and businesses if the growing threat of cybercrime is to be tackled, experts are warning. Although cybercrime is estimated to cost UK businesses around £27 billion per year, many companies are reluctant to report such breaches […]