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Disturbed data

Michael Pincher Thumbnail image for Thumbnail image for thumb_chapman_pincher.gifGood news for libertarians has come out of the recent loss by HMG agencies of personal data. It seems that the whole objective of the eGovernment strategy is being compromised due to the now overcautious approach to internal and external communications between departments. It's time for organisations, both public and private, to clearly understand the difference between providing data and providing information. That way we can all sleep soundly in our beds.

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The Government might have lost data, the opposition has lost a politician. Most careless

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