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One Response to “Tom Watson’s letter to the information commissioner’s office over data loss”
What confuses me is a. Has just the data applied for been lost?
b. Has just the data applied for been stolen?
c. Has just the data applied for been erased?
Who currently holds the media on which the data was stored and have any attempts been made, using various data recovery programms to retrieve some or all of the data.?
It seems very curious that data which is needed in a legal case goes missing like this. What about any or all of the backups that may be lying around? have they too all been ‘lost’
So this saga of phone tapping by the NOW rumbles on and it reminds me of the old saying ‘oh what a tangled web we weave when first we set out to decieve’
When all this eventually settles it will be interesting to see who daddy spider really is.
What confuses me is a. Has just the data applied for been lost?
b. Has just the data applied for been stolen?
c. Has just the data applied for been erased?
Who currently holds the media on which the data was stored and have any attempts been made, using various data recovery programms to retrieve some or all of the data.?
It seems very curious that data which is needed in a legal case goes missing like this. What about any or all of the backups that may be lying around? have they too all been ‘lost’
So this saga of phone tapping by the NOW rumbles on and it reminds me of the old saying ‘oh what a tangled web we weave when first we set out to decieve’
When all this eventually settles it will be interesting to see who daddy spider really is.