The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee hears oral evidence regarding the PSNI data breaches in September 2023.
More than 9,500 police officers and civilian staff had personal details wrongly published online in what was described as “the most significant data breach that has ever occurred in the history of UK policing”.
A recent review from the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) found the data breach was not the result of a “single isolated decision, act, or incident by any one person, team, or department”.
Instead, the review found that “it was a consequence of many factors, and fundamentally a result of PSNI as an organisation not seizing opportunities to better and more proactively secure and protect its data, to identify and prevent risk earlier on, or to do so in an agile and modern way.”
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