The Police Federation has called for 'credible explanations' from the PSNI following two data breaches that exposed the names of officers and staff
The Police Federation has called for "credible explanations" from the PSNI following two data breaches that exposed the names of officers and staff.
Read more: PSNI data breach: Spreadsheet containing names of 200 officers stolen from car in Newtownabbey He said: “This confirmation by the Service makes matters worse. Clearly, urgent answers are required. How did this happen? What steps were put in place to advise and safeguard so many colleagues?
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