We would like to give @thebluelocust and @EBPegram a very warm welcome to @PolicingUoC - Two Policing Legends working with @BRob2407 to deliver the Evidence Based Policing Module.
Fantastic to see the extensive work our police are doing to prepare for #Brexit & protect the public once we leave the EU on 31 October.
https://t.co/lCb26FK8Ty
Open border activists echoing the language of the Tacoma firebomber & AOC rallied in Seattle earlier today to shut down the ICE offices. They stormed the building and made it to the 29th floor but later found out the offices were already closed for the day.
https://t.co/6oozQXjxvC. Home Sec “We stand at an exciting but pivotal juncture for our nation. We have a fantastic opportunity ahead of us to change and strengthen our bonds with countries in Europe and around the globe”
In the first intervention by a minister, the new Home Secretary says the tech giant’s plans to introduce end-to-end encryption on its messaging platform would benefit child abusers, drug traffickers and terrorists plotting attacks. https://t.co/hDZ2vKZG3p
https://t.co/t9Qj5L5tKD The “Five Eyes” nations - UK, US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand - will meet in London on Tuesday to discuss plans to give law enforcement “lawful access” to encrypted emails, text messages and voice communications before issuing a joint communique.
“Facial recognition in China 'spot on', say Metropolitan Police Federation”
Not sure how well the Federation has thought this endorsement through with the recent independent evaluation indicating we should ‘trend carefully’ ...............
https://t.co/SmvdiWk2Ns
The UK's largest private forensic company, which works on tens of thousands of criminal cases each year, was forced to pay a ransom to hackers last month after its systems were brought down by a cyber attack. https://t.co/oAnKuH79WP
Automated Face Recognition polic trials supported by U.K. Home Secretary, Sajid Javid.
BUT “Mr Javid suggested longer term use of the cameras would require legislation.”
@PeteFussey @bbw1984 @SWPolice @CCMattJukes @BRob2407
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The Home Office is discussing with Judiciary on how machine grading can be used in future prosecutions to lessen burden on officers. The third innovation will help identify victims using scene matching technology in indecent images of children. https://t.co/4TO2fe6CjU
The information commissioner singled out absence of any new regulation on political advertising “It is surprising & concerning that government have not done comprehensive examination of political advertising and the oversight that is needed in this space’ https://t.co/GLa20rbWUl
Children Charities Coalition on Internet Safety (CCCIS) - which represents NSPCC & Barnardo’s. Call for the new online harms laws to give victims of grooming & child abuse images a clear path to launch class action suits against the social media platforms https://t.co/KqBfBs14wd
A UK start-up is supposedly in talks with Indian and British police about trials for AI technology that helps police pick up on micro-expressions and involuntary facial movements that betray suspects true feelings. https://t.co/pLpumkyhkA