Insecure ANPR data breach
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otolith

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65,862 posts

228 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Sheffield City Council's ANPR system dashboard left wide open and unprotected to the internet.

Should local authorities have these powers if they lack the technical competence to use them securely?

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/04/28/anpr_shef...

Pothole

34,367 posts

306 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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otolith said:
Sheffield City Council's ANPR system dashboard left wide open and unprotected to the internet.

Should local authorities have these powers if they lack the technical competence to use them securely?

https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/04/28/anpr_shef...
This has always been my argument against ID cards.

768

19,317 posts

120 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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otolith said:
Should local authorities have these powers if they lack the technical competence to use them securely?
Umm.

No.

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

268 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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768 said:
otolith said:
Should local authorities have these powers if they lack the technical competence to use them securely?
Umm.

No.
I'd suggest that they shouldn't have those powers, whether or not they lack the technical competence to use them securely.

pip t

1,366 posts

191 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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The mind boggles.

Good job there's no current proposals for a hastily built national database of anything I guess! Oh, wait..... rolleyes

Evercross

6,883 posts

88 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Hefty fine coming Sheffield Council's way. GDPR punishes for potential consequences of a lack of security. No need to prove actual loss or that lax security was exploited.

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

268 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Evercross said:
Hefty fine coming Sheffield Council's way. GDPR punishes for potential consequences of a lack of security. No need to prove actual loss or that lax security was exploited.
Unfortunately that just ends up penalising Sheffield's council tax payers, the great majority of whom didn't want the system in the first place.

Agammemnon

1,628 posts

82 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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No worries, lessons will be learned & someone might even offer an apology.

We mustn't have a culture of blame therefore best to draw a line under it & move on.

Police State

4,336 posts

244 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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Einion Yrth said:
Evercross said:
Hefty fine coming Sheffield Council's way. GDPR punishes for potential consequences of a lack of security. No need to prove actual loss or that lax security was exploited.
Unfortunately that just ends up penalising Sheffield's council tax payers, the great majority of whom didn't want the system in the first place.
Correct.
Just sack the incompetents for failing to do their job to a required standard.
(assuming there is a required standard...)

voyds9

8,490 posts

307 months

Tuesday 28th April 2020
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I thought collection of data had to be fair, proportionate and reasonable.

How does tracking every vehicle fall in to those categories.
I further thought if I didn't want my data collecting I could opt out, wonder if they have that facility.