States website breach evidence ‘possibly lost’
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States website breach evidence ‘possibly lost’
EVIDENCE may have been lost after the States was informed about a security breach on its website. Whistleblower Marcus Cicero exposed the vulnerabilities and still faces prosecution in the UK for his actions.
Yesterday evening, data protection commissioner Peter Harris took questions about the issue from deputies after giving a presentation on his annual report.
Home Department member Sam Maindonald said she was initially told that evidence had been entirely preserved. ‘I was later led to believe that proper procedures had not been followed. There was some concern there was no attempt made entirely to safeguard evidence.’
Mr Harris said that the issue had not been looked into when preparing the commission’s independent report into what had happened. ‘The unit reaction was to close the hole rather than to preserve evidence. It’s a difficult one,’ he added. (from thisisguernsey)
How can "Evidence" be lost... Sounds very suspect to me
Yesterday evening, data protection commissioner Peter Harris took questions about the issue from deputies after giving a presentation on his annual report.
Home Department member Sam Maindonald said she was initially told that evidence had been entirely preserved. ‘I was later led to believe that proper procedures had not been followed. There was some concern there was no attempt made entirely to safeguard evidence.’
Mr Harris said that the issue had not been looked into when preparing the commission’s independent report into what had happened. ‘The unit reaction was to close the hole rather than to preserve evidence. It’s a difficult one,’ he added. (from thisisguernsey)
How can "Evidence" be lost... Sounds very suspect to me
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Re: States website breach evidence ‘possibly lost’
I say prosecute those who allowed this breach for negligence. Why blame the guy who exposed the severe IT problems in the first place…….
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