Thursday, June 11, 2015

'Clean slate' urged on surveillance http://revealedtech.com/breaking-news/clean-slate-urged-on-surveillance/


Digital padlocks

Clear new laws are needed to cover security services' powers to monitor online activity, the UK's terror watchdog has said.

David Anderson QC, the independent reviewer of terrorism legislation, said the UK needed "comprehensive and comprehensible" intrusive powers rules.

Existing legislation was "fragmented" and "obscure", he said in a 300-page report.

Ministers want new laws to help police and agencies monitor online threats.

But critics have dubbed government proposals a "snoopers' charter", warning the plans will infringe privacy.

Home Secretary Theresa May said the report provided a firm basis for consultation on the new legislation which would come in the autumn.


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'Clean slate' urged on surveillance

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