Tough on cyber crime, tough on the causes of cyber crime
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Data Protection, Blog, Security on
So the Shadow Home Secretary, David Davis, has today unveiled his plans for the appointment of a Cyber Security Minister to tackle cybercrime, and at the same time rather predictably and totally deservedly fired a broadside at the government over its handling of data security. today while blasting the Government’s handling of data security. Speaking at the e-crime congress in London Davis accused the government of displaying “na
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