British police are one of professional cops all over the world and their expertise, dedication, motivation and dedication are known throughout their activities and nationwide. Like other forces, they take the power to continue their commitment level. Depending on the level of the organization, there are many incentives and theories that can maintain this level of motivation at the top of the world, but there is another factor that provides the organization with a road map of professional obligations.
Privacy International today announced a new report that examines the secret deployment method of British Police Force and allows downloading of all content and data from people's mobile phones. "Digital Stop and Search: How British Police Secretly Download All Content on the Phone" is required by 47 police officers in the UK to use this "mobile phone extraction" technology It is based on freedom of information. For over six years, the police in the UK have secretly developed highly invasive technologies that enable us to collect large amounts of data from British individuals including criminals, witnesses and those without victims It was. Upon contracting with a notorious company like Cellebrite, British police can use sophisticated tools to get all the data, including hidden data and deleted data, from their mobile phones. This includes data on your friends, family and colleagues.
Press release: According to a new report, British police secretly download content from suspect's cell phone.
British and European companies, public agencies and charities have completed preparations for general data protection rules. British police deal with a lot of highly confidential personal data, but obviously British police obey the relevant requirements of the law and the accompanying law enforcement directive on May 25, 2018 I'm late. Information commissioner can conduct criminal prosecution, non-criminal enforcement and audit if judging that police are breaking data protection law. The information commissioner also has the authority to issue detailed notice to the data administrator. As a result, a fine of hundreds of thousands of pounds may be imposed. ICO recently imposed a fine of 130,000 pounds on Humberside police for data breach.
Press release: Privacy International has filed a complaint alleging British information commissioners that police have downloaded data from suspects, witnesses, and even victims of crime without consent.