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IPCC probes police memory-stick loss

The Independent Police Complaints Commission has launched an inquiry into the loss of a... Read more

17 September, 2008 by Kable

System design to help gov't curb security breaches

...to better protect public information in the wake of the Poynter and Independent Police Complaints Commission reviews, the Data Sharing Review and the Cabinet Office... Read more

2 December, 2008 by Nick Heath

Systemic failure blamed for HMRC data loss

A report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission states that systemic failure was behind the loss of... Read more

25 June, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Information commissioner to act against HMRC, MoD

...notices are to be served following publication of a review by the Independent Police Complaints Commission that blames "systemic failure" for the HMRC loss, and... Read more

25 June, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Police demand HMRC foots bill for disc search

...inquiry into how the data went missing is being conducted by the Independent Police Complaints Commission Read more

15 January, 2008 by Nick Heath

ID cards: Data-protection minister calls for review

...is due in spring next year, which will take into account the Independent Police Complaints Commission investigation and consultation with the Information Commissioner's Office... Read more

28 November, 2007 by Andy McCue

Review begins into HMRC data loss

...have considered the wider implications for data security, in consultation with the Independent Police Complaints Commission and information commissioner Richard Thomas. The second report is... Read more

26 November, 2007 by Kable

BlackBerrys and PDAs harm work/life balance

...move reduces stress. Steve Gediking, head of IT and facilities at the Independent Police Complaints Commission, said his latest PDA has given him an efficiency... Read more

19 July, 2007 by Andy McCue

Tech workers urged to improve business skills

...much, while lacking business skills. Steve Gediking, head of IT at the Independent Police Complaints Commission, said: "We are our own worst enemies because we... Read more

14 June, 2007 by Andy McCue

Police 'misusing national computer'

...police are going to use that data correctly." Wadham said that the Independent Police Complaints Commission has a role to play in investigating the misuse... Read more

16 July, 2004 by Kable

Disgruntled employee takes down ex-firm's Web site with spam attack

...to £5,000. The youngster has complained of unlawful arrest to the Independent Police Complaints Commission Read more

13 July, 2004 by Will Sturgeon

Reports in full: HMRC and MoD data breaches

Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) report The IPCC was looking into events leading... Read more

26 June, 2008 by Nick Heath

'You don't really want to do that...'

...to better protect public information in the wake of the Poynter and Independent Police Complaints Commission reviews, the Data Sharing Review and the Cabinet Office... Read more

1 December, 2008 by Nick Heath

HMRC and MoD face action over data blunders

...a detailed breakdown… The HMRC faces action following damning reports by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) and by chairman of PriceWaterhouseCoopers Kieran Poynter into... Read more

25 June, 2008 by Nick Heath

Police seek full costs of HMRC CD search

UK's most expensive lost property investigation Read more

14 January, 2008 by Nick Heath

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