A variety of human rights and privacy campaigners and groups have reacted in a negative manner to a new Parliamentary report on massive surveillance.
Between April 2011 and April 2014, local authorities across the UK suffered at least 4236 data breaches, according to new research.
NHS workers in Scotland have continually violated data protection controls over the past three years with over 500 instances of abuse of the system recorded in that timeframe including an image of a patient posted onto Facebook.
According to a new report, the NHS has suffered at least 7255 data breaches between 2011 and 2014 – or, six breaches a day.
New research indicates that Police forces across the UK have requested access to communications data 700,000 times in the past three years and the majority of these requests were granted.
The Surveillance Camera Commissioner has told a UK newspaper that CCTV cameras across the country are being switched off by local authorities in a bid to save more money.
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