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afterwards, board members said the psni must rebuild trust. i have been contacted over the last couple of days by officers who say, "i think i'm at risk but i'm not going anywhere near my line manager because i've lost all confidence in the psni." a separate data breach happened injuly when documents on a laptop with officers' details were stolen from a car, but that wasn't made public until yesterday. that's part of an ongoing investigation. it is something that we need to understand better, and we have processes in place to understand that. cybersecurity experts say what happened has put lives at jeopardy. this data leak is significant. it differs from the majority of data leaks and data breaches, which are concerned with financial information and scammers trying to make money. but in this case, lives are at risk. law firms are already advertising that they will represent psni staff in compensation claims. a potential bill could run into tens of millions of pounds for the public purse.
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Chief-constablePeopleCourseLotWouldn-t-leakCharlotteThingsInformationCareerReassuranceStepsConstableare taking you live to belfast, where northern ireland's senior police officers are holding a news conference after those two data breaches. let's listen in to what they are saying. i breaches. let's listen in to what they are saying-— breaches. let's listen in to what they are saying. i have personally soken to they are saying. i have personally spoken to officers _ they are saying. i have personally spoken to officers and _ they are saying. i have personally spoken to officers and staff- they are saying. i have personally| spoken to officers and staff across the organisation, as you probably have done yourselves, and realised there are a range of emotions from people being somewhat pragmatic about, well, they already know who i am because i am a neighbourhood officer, through to people being anxious, frustrated and really angry. we need to work carefully with the staff associations, trade unions and our network to give people that reassurance and also, in due course as things start to settle, to remind people that there is a viable and valid career here and we are taking steps to protect your personal information. question for ou, your personal information. question for you. chris- _ your personal information. question for you, chris. in _ your personal information. question for you, chris. in respect _ your personal information. question for you, chris. in respect of - your personal information. question for you, chris. in respect of the - for you, chris. in respect of the most _ for you, chris. in respect of the most recent_ for you, chris. in respect of the most recent larger data leak, isn't the case _ most recent larger data leak, isn't the case that context of that foia
OfficersStaffOrganisationPolice-officersBelfastNews-conferenceData-breachesBreachesSayingNorthern-irelandTwoPeoplebut there are fears that it could still be used by dissident republicans to launch new attacks on the police. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, reports. a data breach on this scale would be extremely serious anywhere, but in northern ireland it's all the more so. there are fears the information could be used by paramilitary groups to target police officers. the surnames and work locations of all 10,000 police staff were put online for two hours. the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws, but the police sent a huge excel spreadsheet by mistake and it contained personal details. senior officers are stressing there's no specific concern at the moment that the data leak has caused an immediate security risk. but politicians say they're looking for actions which will reassure everyone affected.
Data-breachRepublicansFearsBritish-transport-policeNorthern-irelandAttacksChris-pageScaleAnywhereReports0ur-ireland-correspondent-0spreadsheet by mistake and it contained personal details. senior officers are stressing there's no specific concern at the moment that the data leak has caused an immediate security risk. but politicians say they're looking for actions which will reassure everyone affected. the chief constable, simon byrne, has cut short his holiday to be at the policing board's emergency meeting. board members say they want to hear a full assessment of the security risk. i do think that this whole senior leadership team has to answer questions, but i think, first and foremost, we need to have those in front of not only the public and the policing board, but the internal officers as well. yesterday, the police said they were investigating a second data breach. injuly, a laptop and documents were stolen from a car. they included the names of 200 workers. it's only a few months since the official threat level
OfficersSpreadsheetDetailsConcernMistakeData-leakEveryonePoliticiansHolidaySecurity-riskChief-constableActionsvery serious security breach. what is known so far is that the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. but the police also released a huge excel spreadsheet by mistake, containing the personal details. this afternoon, the police said they were investigating another breach. it involves the theft of documents from a car, including the names of 200 workers. the chief constable, simon byrne, has cut short his holiday to try to deal with the crisis. tomorrow, there will be an emergency meeting of the northern ireland policing board, where politicians hold senior officers to account. the data leak has caused worry, anger, and fear, and generated the most serious of questions about potential consequences. chris page, bbc news, belfast. yemen, the poorest country in the arab world, has been
DetailsDataPoliceSecurity-breachProblemMistakeRequestSpreadsheetFreedom-of-information-lawsExcelBreachWorkersof the psni to deal with this very serious security breach. what is known so far is that the problem came about after a routine request for data under freedom of information laws. but the police also released a huge excel spreadsheet by mistake, containing the personal details. this afternoon, the police said they were investigating another breach. it involves the theft of documents from a car, including the names of 200 workers. the chief constable, simon byrne, has cut short his holiday to try to deal with the crisis. tomorrow, there will be an emergency meeting of the northern ireland policing board, where politicians hold senior officers to account. the data leak has caused worry, anger and fear and generated the most serious of questions about potential consequences. chris page, bbc news, belfast. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news.
PoliceDataSecurity-breachProblemRequestPsniFreedom-of-information-lawsBreachWorkersMistakeNamesDetailstomorrow, there will be an emergency meeting of the northern ireland policing board, where politicians hold senior officers to account. the data leak has caused worry, anger, and fear, and generated the most serious of questions about potential consequences. chris page, bbc news, belfast. staffordshire police say they're treating a fire at a well—known18th—century pub near dudley in the west midlands as arson. the crooked house pub, described as "britain's wonkiest pub," was largely destroyed by the blaze at the weekend. it was then bulldozed on monday, with the local council saying that was unauthorised, unacceptable, and possibly unlawful. here's phil mackie. what's left of a much—loved landmark is now a potential crime scene. today a specially—trained dog which can detect up to ten different accelerants was used to sniff through the rubble. tonight, police confirmed they are treating it as
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