This will be downvoted because reddit users who got their degrees from YouTube cannot cope with something negative in the same sentence as “nuclear”
I am British, working in the Nuclear Industry in the US. Seriously this is a none story. Nothing in the article is a major branch.
>The police force tasked with guarding UK nuclear plants reported 37 security breaches last year including the thefts of a uniform, confidential documents, an officer’s diary and three ‘classified’ Microsoft tablets.
>Alongside the thefts, there were 12 instances of personal data being compromised, and a further 19 cases where staff lost their warrant or identity cards.
I mean that’s not *good* but it’s a bit of a misleading headline. It’s not as if they’re dropping the ball while terrorists sneak off with plutonium.
> The 37 incidents reported last year was the highest number for eight years.
Really? Then I have to say they’re doing a bloody good job.
Those numbers are miniscule considering the how many people and sites they’re overseeing.
> But campaigners said the CNC had allowed an “appalling litany of security breaches” which undermine the nuclear industry’s claim that its sites are among the most secure in the country.
They’re so desperate to make up the numbers they’re counting a stolen uniform as part of an “appalling litany of security breaches” ?!?
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This will be downvoted because reddit users who got their degrees from YouTube cannot cope with something negative in the same sentence as “nuclear”
I am British, working in the Nuclear Industry in the US. Seriously this is a none story. Nothing in the article is a major branch.
>The police force tasked with guarding UK nuclear plants reported 37 security breaches last year including the thefts of a uniform, confidential documents, an officer’s diary and three ‘classified’ Microsoft tablets.
>Alongside the thefts, there were 12 instances of personal data being compromised, and a further 19 cases where staff lost their warrant or identity cards.
I mean that’s not *good* but it’s a bit of a misleading headline. It’s not as if they’re dropping the ball while terrorists sneak off with plutonium.
> The 37 incidents reported last year was the highest number for eight years.
Really? Then I have to say they’re doing a bloody good job.
Those numbers are miniscule considering the how many people and sites they’re overseeing.
> But campaigners said the CNC had allowed an “appalling litany of security breaches” which undermine the nuclear industry’s claim that its sites are among the most secure in the country.
They’re so desperate to make up the numbers they’re counting a stolen uniform as part of an “appalling litany of security breaches” ?!?