The Breach
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Release date | New York |
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Directors | Mark Titus |
Producers | Susan LaSalla |
Executive producers | Kathleen McInnis |
Screenplay | Mark Titus |
Eric Frith | |
Editors | Eric Frith |
Ryan Horner | |
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Awards | The Game Award for Best Strategy Game |
BAFTA Games Award for Original Property | |
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ID | 938775 |
About The Breach
Filmmaker Mark Titus embarks on a journey to discover where the wild salmon have gone, and how to bring them back to the Pacific Northwest.
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... On Tuesday, water campaigner and musician Feargal Sharkey said it " provides another layer of the horror that has become the water industry in England" while Labour called for an " immediate investigation into both The Breach of the licence and the environmental damage caused"...
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... After months of slow progress, is Kyiv s counter-offensive, launched in June, at a turning point? " Yes, it s true, " says Yuriy Sak, an advisor to Ukraine s defence minister, when asked if The Breach had happened...
Met police investigating suspected data breach
... The force s staff association said The Breach will cause " concern and anger"...
Met police investigating suspected data breach
The Metropolitan Police is investigating a possible data breach after " unauthorised access" was gained to the systems of one of its suppliers.
The Force said The Company held names, ranks, photos, vetting levels, and pay numbers for officers and staff, and that it was working to understand what data, if any, had been accessed.
It said it had also taken additional " security measures".
The Force 's staff association said The Breach will cause " concern and anger".
A spokesperson for The Met was unable to say when The Breach occurred or how many personnel might have been affected, but added that The Company in question did not hold personal information such as addresses, phone numbers, or financial details.
The Incident has been reported it to The National Crime Agency (NCA) and The Information commissioner.
Rick Prior, vice chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation, which represents More Than 30,000 officers in The Force , said that any compromised information could, in the wrong hands, " do incalculable damage".
" Metropolitan Police officers are - as we speak - Out on The Streets of London undertaking some of The Most difficult and dangerous roles imaginable to catch criminals and keep The Public safe, " He Said .
" To have their personal details potentially leaked Out into the Public Domain in this Manner - for all to possibly See - will cause colleagues incredible concern and anger.
" We will be working with The Force to mitigate the dangers and risks that this disclosure could have on our colleagues.
" And [we] will be holding the Metropolitan Police to account for what has happened. "
A spokesperson for the NCA said The Agency was " aware of the cyber incident" and " working with law enforcement partners to understand the impact".
The Breach comes just weeks after The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) mistakenly published personal information about all its 10,000 staff.
The Force said the surname and first initial of all police and civilian personnel, their rank or grade, where they were based, and their unit was released in response to a Freedom of Information (FoI) request.
Norfolk and Suffolk Police it had mistakenly released information about More Than 1,200 people, including victims and witnesses of crime, also following an FoI request.
Last week, South Yorkshire Police to The Information commissioner after " a significant and unexplained reduction" in data such as bodycam footage stored on its systems, a loss which it said could affect some 69 cases.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com