The UK government doesn’t want to ban encryption, but may see it as a cheap way of winning votes from the easily-impressed.
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Perhaps this shocking litany of lame excuses and perpetual procrastination is reflection of a covert policy to take crime off the streets, and put it onto the Internet instead.
Most Central Government departments still depend on Microsoft Office. How will they and we cope with new official open standards?
Today Sir Robert Francis published his report from the Freedom to Speak Up Review, on whistle-blowing (or the […]
Why are governments so obsessed with spending, budgets, and accounts? Most have taken to frequent announcements of intended […]