Now THAT is going to lead to an eye watering bill
PSNI data breach: Officers and staff 'frightened' after details leaked
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-66447388
Now THAT is going to lead to an eye watering bill
PSNI data breach: Officers and staff 'frightened' after details leaked
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-66447388
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Forget the compo. There’s going to be some urgent relocations and moves etc
”oh, you work at the MI5 offices do you Seumas?”
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it's actually really hard to convert a breach into compo imo so far
although tbf I can't say "someone might shoot me in the back of the head u divs" as my loss
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Cluman has it, this isn't the first time it has happened in NI and last time people got new houses.
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I think the case law shows that the data breach has to be of sensitive personal data for damages to be awarded, and there has to be distress (which I think would be easy to prove in these cases). From what I understand the data leaked wasn't sensitive personal data, so unless the Courts change the position there would be no compo.
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surely your very identity is sensitive?
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when your job is being a big narc?
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“You with the face”: heh, unless the UKGov drastically changes its position on maintaining a functioning security apparatus in NI it will foot the extremely large bill to mitigate the risk here and pronto
As other have said this kind of shizzle has happened before and the spend was impressive. It will be again
call it compo , call it mitigation, call it whatever, they will pay to “fix” this
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Special category data is defined in the GDPR and DPA. The information leaked (Surname, initial, work office as I understand it, doesn't fall into that category).
I have no doubt at all that this will be the case, but the discussion on this thread had moved to compensation payable under the law in legal proceedings, or I had understood it. Having brought such proceedings in the past and knowing the statute and case law a little, I was just sharing the legal position, rather than the likely practical outcome.
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