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Snooper’s Charter May Grant UK Government First Look at Tech Announcements
📅 - The controversial Snooper's Charter would allow the UK government to have a look at all new tech products and services before they are unveiled to the public. The requirement will serve to inform the government of new products in order to evaluate whether or not the product will require the CSP to provide a new technical capability.
The charter is receiving increasing levels of backlash as more details emerge.
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