Two people wrongly detained after communications interception errors
For the last decade and more, the publication of the Interception of Communications Commissioner’s Annual Reports has gone largely unremarked. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about the low-key but important regulator, the Interception of Communications Commissioner.
For the last decade and more, the publication of the Interception of Communications Commissioner’s Annual Reports has gone largely unremarked. … Read the full post »
Because it is an absurd idea may well be your answer to that question even before you’ve reached the end of it. But bear with me a moment. … Read the full post »
Well, Clause 1 certainly lives up to the Home Secretary’s name as the clause pretty much says the government May do what it likes. … Read the full post »
To repeatedly fail is one thing; to fail to see you’ve failed is even worse. … Read the full post »
As investigative theatre goes, the Leveson Inquiry has been top-notch. As a route to embarrassing individuals for their past performance, it has excelled. As a way of unearthing previously secret information people, it has excelled. But as a route for reforming the media? … Read the full post »
I’ve been reading through all the annual reports issued by the Interception of Communications Commissioner. … Read the full post »
The Demos think tank report into online monitoring and what should or should not be done is of particular interest as one of the co-authors is Sir David Omand, the man formerly in charge at GCHQ. … Read the full post »
I have been putting together a set of the Annual Reports from the Interception of Communications Commissioner for future reference, so in case anyone else finds it useful too… … Read the full post »