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Draft Investigatory Powers Bill New Web Surveillance Powers: ensuring public safety and catching criminals in the digital age Public Policy Exchange Grange Wellington Hotel, London Ray Corrigan, The Open University 12 January 2016

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Draft Investigatory Powers Bill

New Web Surveillance Powers: ensuring public safety and catching criminals in the digital agePublic Policy Exchange

Grange Wellington Hotel, London

Ray Corrigan, The Open University

12 January 2016

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Universal agreementSerious threats – • terrorists• organised crime• dangerous dictators• …

SIS & LE need – • intelligence• skills• tools• resources

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Unique opportunityMature debate (Andrew Parker)• Nature• Scope• Reach• Proportionality• Necessity• Legality• Clarity• Practicality• Etc

Historic first: Bring secret state intelligence operations fully under rule of law

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What’s in the IP Bill?General protectionsTargeted and/or bulk:• interception• acquisition• retention • equipment interferenceBulk personal datasetsDual lock oversight

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Bulk Equipment InterferenceIP Bill Part 6 Chapter 3Intelligence Services Act 1994 s7(4)(a)Police Act 1997 s93Code of Practice on Equipment Interference 2015 s7.11Hacking of overseas related communications, private information & equipment (s135 IP Bill)S135(4) authorises anyone to do anything to aid bulk EI warrant holder

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Some immediate issuesVery short timescaleClarity e.g. 14 interlinked definitions part of “relevant communications data”

Including (s195): “data” includes any information which is not data

Diagram © Graham Smith Nov 2015http://cyberleagle.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/never-mind-internet-connection-records.html

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More issuesEffort to codify in law & expand existing activitiesExisting activities may not comply with rule of law (Entick v Carrington 1765 to Digital Rights Ireland 2014 & Schrems 2015 both in ECJ, to Zakharov 2015 in ECrtHR)

Trust gapEfficacy of bulk surveillance questionable (base rate fallacy)Targeted surveillance preferableWill need international cooperation & political signoff won’t washExtraterritoriality Others including despots watching for UK benchmark

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Complex system securityComms infrastructure complex, fragile, insecureSecurity hard, complexity kills itPower to compromise security will create holes & unintended consequencesBad security hygieneObama review group: SIS should defend not attack networkSecurity of retained dataSecurity holes for exclusive use of good guys

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Recommendation Remove Part 6, Chapter 3 on bulk equipment interference

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IP Bill research groupInvestigatory Powers Bill Research Group resourceshttp://infolawcentre.blogs.sas.ac.uk/investigatory-powers-bill/investigatory-powers-bill-research-group-resources/

Source legislation and reviews for the Investigatory Powers Draft Billhttps://infolawcentre.blogs.sas.ac.uk/investigatory-powers-bill/source-legislation-for-the-investigatory-powers-draft-bill/

A clause-by-clause review of the Draft Investigatory Powers Billhttps://infolawcentre.blogs.sas.ac.uk/2015/12/23/some-things-old-some-things-new-a-clause-by-clause-review-of-the-draft-investigatory-powers-bill/

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Phone tapping in ancient historyhttp://www.britishpathe.com/video/is-your-phone-tapped

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