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Security Strategy

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Published: Tuesday 03 February 2004


Name

Anonymous


Location

UK


Occupation

Programmer


Comment

Yes there is case for stiffer sentences, and his sentence maybe increased on appeal, but I think your leader missed an important point. Surely computers that "contained classified atomic weapons and research data" should better protected.

If a teenager at Exeter University can access this then maybe Osama bin Laden and his cohorts can to.

Is this another case of Department of Enenegy Security being a laughing stock?



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