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AU: Data chief, David Watts, lashes police privacy

Posted on September 24, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Milanda Rout reports:

John Brumby’s law enforcement data watchdog is tired of Victoria Police not fully implementing its recommendations.

The CLED will subject them to “intense supervision” until they fix their flawed security around sharing sensitive personal information.

The Commissioner for Law Enforcement Data Security, David Watts, has warned police that “any further delay” in addressing concerns about safeguards for sharing personal data with third parties was “unacceptable”.

Read more in the Australian.

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