At the same time, our aim is for the recommendations to be proportionate, in line with human rights obligations and ensure that Government can be held to account. The Law Commission’s recommendations aim to ensure the law can protect against the nature and scale of modern threats and allow Government to respond effectively to illegal activity. However, the Official Secrets Acts 1911, 1920, 19 that help protect the country from spying and leaks are outdated and no longer fit for purpose. At the same time, the potential impact of spying and leaks has increased: a single disclosure could contain terabytes of data. For example, hostile states can conduct cyber-attacks on the UK through multiple servers across multiple countries. In the last twenty years, new communications and data technology has changed the nature of espionage and leaks. Reform is needed to bring the law into the 21 st century and protect the United Kingdom from espionage (spying) and unauthorised disclosures (leaks), according to a report from the Law Commission that has been laid in Parliament today. In addition, if you share a link to a page, the service you share it on (for We have no control over cookies set by third parties. The number on the end is your individual user ID If you are logged in as a site admin, this stores your This shows the site that you’re logged in and who youĪre so you can access the functions you need This authenticates you when you log in to the admin So we can stop them loading when you return to the site. Lets us know you have accepted Google Analytics cookies We can stop the cookie banner appearing when you return to the site. Lets us know you have chosen which cookies are used so Information when moving from one page to another. It is typically used to avoid you having to retype This is used to link your device to the information sent This is used to test whether the browser accepts
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |