Tag: home office
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automated number plate recognition: Must-Have or Risky?
The Home Office is exploring a £60m market engagement to build a centralised app that taps the UK’s ANPR network—promising faster alerts and smarter investigations while sparking vital debates about privacy, oversight and security.

Home Office databases: Exclusive Must-Have Privacy Fix
The Home Office has told police in England and Wales to exhaust local image databases before tapping passport and visa photo stores — and to reserve “urgent” requests for truly time‑critical cases — a move aimed at curbing privacy worries and preventing the central archive from becoming a default surveillance shortcut.

live facial recognition Stunning but Risky Expansion
The UK’s decision to add 10 live facial‑recognition police vans has reignited a heated debate. Supporters say they’ll help catch suspects and protect public spaces, while campaigners warn they risk widening surveillance, entrenching bias and eroding public trust without stronger legal safeguards.

phishing campaign: Stunning Risk to UK Sponsors
A slick phishing campaign is targeting Home Office sponsor licence holders, risking fraud, extortion and even licence revocation by stealing the credentials used to manage migrant sponsorships. If you manage a sponsor account, verify any Home Office contact, enable MFA, and treat unexpected emails with extreme caution to protect your organisation and the people you sponsor.

end-to-end encryption: Stunning Risky US Shift
With the White House leaning toward protecting strong encryption, the U.K.’s decade-long push for lawful-access backdoors suddenly risks losing its leverage. London may now have to swap compulsion for persuasion and international cooperation — or face uncomfortable trade-offs that could reshape trust online.