UK will be 'cut off' from 'full intelligence picture' after Brexit – Europol strategy man

  • 7 September 2016
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Concerns about cybersecurity info sharing shared in interview

 
                               


 
7 Sep 2016 at 14:31, Alexander J Martin The UK will “certainly be cut off from the full intelligence picture” after Brexit, Europol's acting head of strategy for cybercrime warned The Register. This comes after UK law enforcement agencies from the National Crime Agency to Police Scotland have been meeting with Europol in an attempt to mitigate this.
 
Phillipp Amann, a senior strategic analyst of the European Cybercrime Centre (EC3) at Europol, and currently its acting head of strategy, warned that the UK was facing severe limitations in its ability to collaborate with the continent on security matters after it leaves the EU.
 
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What a load of rubbish...the UK has been acknowledged as having one of the best services in the EU and have many direct links with other EU security services...these are not going to evaporate because of Brexit.
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What a load of rubbish...the UK has been acknowledged as having one of the best services in the EU and have many direct links with other EU security services...these are not going to evaporate because of Brexit.
Exactly - this is the home of James Bond we are talking about!

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