The report outlines the use of electronic surveillance of private
communications by law enforcement agencies to assist in criminal investigations.
Not exact matches
Modern
communications may help offenders to access indecent material but it also enables the
law enforcement agencies to monitor and respond to evidence in ways that were never possible in the past when grooming happened only
by personal contact and pictures were sent
by post.
I'll be talking about Olson's approach to narrative in my new Multi-Platform
Communication course at Pace University tonight, focusing on an example in a popular video about an unexpected twist during a road rage incident created for Georgia
law enforcement agencies by Joel Babbit (best known here as a co-founder of Mother Nature Network).
The Committee then listed six different situations where lawyers might consider a more secure
communication method than email, including when: 1) communicating highly sensitive or confidential information via email or unencrypted email connections, 2) sending an email to or from an account that the email sender or recipient shares with others, 3) sending an email to a client when it is possible that a third person (such as a spouse in a divorce case) knows the password to the email account, or to an individual client at that client's work email account, especially if the email relates to a client's employment dispute with his employer 4) sending an email from a public computer or a borrowed computer or where the lawyer knows that the emails may be read on a public or borrowed computer or on an unsecure network, 5) sending an email if the lawyer knows that the recipient may access it on devices that are potentially accessible to third persons or are not protected
by a password, or 6) sending an email if the lawyer is concerned that the NSA or other
law enforcement agency may read the email, with or without a warrant.
The Harper government's plans to reintroduce legislation that would make it easier for
law -
enforcement agencies to monitor Internet and wireless
communications have been held up
by a dispute with industry over who should cover the costs, according to documents obtained
by Canwest News Service.