QinetiQ to steer UK cybercrime policy group
Qinetiq, the former Ministry of Defence research lab, has been given chairmanship of a UK group designed to develop government security policy. The committee, which comprises government officials, academics, and other experts, will help inform UK government policy on issues such as the introduction of biometric-based identity …
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Posted Tuesday 11th April 2006 13:10 GMT
Max
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Wouldn't they have been better placed to guide the government when they were a national institution? Like they were a fortnight ago?
Considering US practices of 'advising' developing nations in regards to their economies in order to further US business aims, can their advice be trusted regarding our national security?
Posted Tuesday 11th July 2006 14:10 GMT
Max
Possible conflict of interest
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Wouldn't they have been better placed to guide the government when they were a national institution? Like they were a fortnight ago?
Considering US practices of 'advising' developing nations in regards to their economies in order to further US business aims, can their advice be trusted regarding our national security?
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