The government does not yet know whether the secret service wants to give to drain off. Unfocused internet connections possible Minister Plasterk writes to the House. The issue is sensitive, also gives the government far.
In the letter to respond Plasterk to a report of the so-called commission Dessens, who was investigating a revision of the law on intelligence and security. The current law dates back to 2002.
Now only specific compounds may be drained, with the secret services know about who a particular connection. In the plans of the committee Dessens Internet connections should not be intercepted, unfocused including multiple connections from whom it is not clear who they are. It may then be searched for clues. In the collected data Critics speak of a 'trawl' being ejected.
The government does not know what it wants this, writes Plasterk. "Because this requires precision, the government has not yet decided on this component," reads the letter. However, he also wrote that the government is investigating how the distinction between corded and non-corded communication can be replaced "by another standard. At this time, communications may be intercepted. Already unfocused in the ether Plasterk emphasizes that the privacy of citizens must stand. Central to a new standard
According to the commission Netherlands do not have the correct permissions to counteract. Cyber threats According to the committee is a renewal of the law needed because of the "explosive growth of international cable networks', which has implications for national security.
Civil rights organization Bits of Freedom responds critically. "The government holds the possibility for an undirected tapbevoegdheid explicitly open," said the organization in a written response. The civil rights movement called the response "disappointing." "This is the signal for the House to speak out loud and clear against a possible undirected tapbevoegdheid out."
In the letter to respond Plasterk to a report of the so-called commission Dessens, who was investigating a revision of the law on intelligence and security. The current law dates back to 2002.
Now only specific compounds may be drained, with the secret services know about who a particular connection. In the plans of the committee Dessens Internet connections should not be intercepted, unfocused including multiple connections from whom it is not clear who they are. It may then be searched for clues. In the collected data Critics speak of a 'trawl' being ejected.
The government does not know what it wants this, writes Plasterk. "Because this requires precision, the government has not yet decided on this component," reads the letter. However, he also wrote that the government is investigating how the distinction between corded and non-corded communication can be replaced "by another standard. At this time, communications may be intercepted. Already unfocused in the ether Plasterk emphasizes that the privacy of citizens must stand. Central to a new standard
According to the commission Netherlands do not have the correct permissions to counteract. Cyber threats According to the committee is a renewal of the law needed because of the "explosive growth of international cable networks', which has implications for national security.
Civil rights organization Bits of Freedom responds critically. "The government holds the possibility for an undirected tapbevoegdheid explicitly open," said the organization in a written response. The civil rights movement called the response "disappointing." "This is the signal for the House to speak out loud and clear against a possible undirected tapbevoegdheid out."
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