– There are restrictions on the use of mobile phones, smartklokker and other solutions with similar technology including under regjeringskonferanser, ” says head of communication Trude Måseide by the Prime minister’s office to ABC News.
It is the widespread hackingen especially from Russian intelligence that has been Britain’s prime minister Theresa Mays sikkerhetsrådgivere to prohibit the increasingly popular bells – as the technology containing the same as an advanced mobile phone in the toppolitiske meetings.
They fear the fact that spies can hack into a clockwise microphone, and thus listen in on sensitive conversations, according to The Telegraph.
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Beyonce on the governmental, conference
Under the previous prime minister David Cameron spent several ministers such watch – among others, justice minister Michael Gove. It brought in last year to a somewhat embarrassing session:
When he was smugsjekke the email its under a kabinettmøte, the pressure he on the wrong key. Thus flowed the first verse of a Beyonce-song out in the room.
That would hardly have happened in Norway. Where is policy not to take such when you go in regjeringsmøter:
– We recommend to add electronic equipment left outside, ” says communications director Mona Strøm Arnøy in the Nasjonal Sikkerhetsmyndighet to ABC News.
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Need to drop the Pokémon
the FBI has investigated the repeated hackingangrepene against the Democrats in the united STATES.
President Barack Obama recently said straight out that it was Russia who stood behind, while presidential candidate Hillary Clinton believes the russians want to influence the choice in Donald Trump’s favor.
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the Ban means for the way that prime minister Erna Solberg (H) can’t play Pokémon in regjeringskonferanser, as it was revealed that the Left-leader Trine Skei Grande did when the Norwegian’s future was debated in the Parliament.
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