Saturday, October 29, 2016

‘Innocent civilians are likely in the trap the secret service to come’ – NOS

The cabinet is not flush with the giving of examples for which the new law will be used, but the NOS was previously a document in the hands with several examples. So thinks the government about the interception of internet traffic between a particular city and an instant messaging service. Also public wi-fi hotspots, such as wi-fi in the train, can be targeted.

If your data that way arrive at the secret service, not just in poking around: we need to re-consent be sought from the minister and a special evaluation committee. But on that evaluation committee’s criticism, including from the Council of State, that the commission is not strong enough.

If the data of innocent citizens end up in the datahooiberg of the secret service, then they will be removed as soon as possible, promise of the secret services.

Dates may be up to three years. Also at that time, the Council of State criticism. The highest advisory body of the government fears that such retention is in conflict with the European convention of human rights. The government explains that criticism down beside her.

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