There were 9,000 breaches of personal information last year but experts say not enough is being done to stop them
“It’s brutal. People are wondering if they should resign, or move house, or get fortified gates. You can feel the anger.”
The comment from a former officer in the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) underlines the real-life consequences of an all-too frequent occurrence: a data breach.
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