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MI5 Security Service (via Public) / Director General Ken McCallum gives annual threat update 2021

MI5 Security Service (via Public) / Director General Ken McCallum gives annual threat update 2021
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Fraser Sampson talks at Global MSC Security Conference and Exhibition | Security News

Fraser Sampson talks at Global MSC Security Conference and Exhibition | Security News
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Fraser Sampson talks at Global MSC Security Conference and Exhibition

Fraser Sampson talks at Global MSC Security Conference and Exhibition
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Matt Hancock scandal: Surveillance society is past the point of no return

By Campbell Gunn Updated: July 6, 2021, 10:19 am © APChanel/Shutterstock As a society, we ve become used to the presence of CCTV cameras in public places As a young reporter some years ago – I’d rather not say how many – I was sent to write a feature on a much-heralded innovation in crime fighting. I headed to the headquarters of “A Division” of what was then Strathclyde Police, to be escorted by an officer to a viewing room. There, banks of screens displayed images from the newly installed CCTV cameras around Glasgow city centre. It was explained to me how useful these were set to be in cutting crime in the city.

Camera that caught Matt Hancock should have been pointing in opposite direction

Camera that caught Matt Hancock should have been pointing in opposite direction Documents seen by Telegraph say security review by Scotland Yard proposed CCTV with ‘limited field of vision’ to ensure privacy 28 June 2021 • 7:00pm A CCTV camera that caught Matt Hancock kissing an aide in his office was installed to monitor a balcony and should have been pointing in the opposite direction, it has emerged. Documents seen by The Telegraph state that a review of security by Scotland Yard proposed a CCTV camera with a limited field of vision to ensure privacy. A Whitehall investigation is currently trying to establish why the camera in Mr Hancock s former office was pointed inwards at a door linking it to an ante room where aides worked.

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