
- Police Commissioner Richard Chambers has ordered an independent review to ensure strong controls on police technology use.
- The review follows Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming鈥檚 resignation after allegations of porn found on his work computer.
- Police devices are governed by strict instructions, with personal use limited and web interactions logged and filtered.
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers has ordered a review to ensure police have 鈥渟ufficiently strong controls鈥 to prevent or detect the misuse of police technology and equipment for non-work-related purposes.
The review was ordered on Monday, with police saying it will be done independently and within as quick a timeframe as possible.
鈥淚 want to ensure robust mechanisms are in place to safeguard police systems from inappropriate use and to detect instances of inappropriate use,鈥 Chambers said.
鈥淚 expect to receive a report outlining opportunities to enhance the security of police systems and defend against attempts to access inappropriate content.鈥
It comes after Police after allegations porn was found on his work computer.
The alleged pornography found on his computer is being assessed as potentially objectionable material, the Herald understands.
Currently, the use of police devices, including laptops and cell phones, and access to police-held information is governed by strict 鈥楶olice Instructions鈥.
Police conduct checks on individual devices if and when concerns are raised.
Personal use of police technology is limited and users must agree to abide by police values and standards of behaviour when using their devices.
Generally, police devices are blocked from accessing categories of websites and services that are illegal or banned or those that could adversely affect police ICT systems.
Other websites which are categorised as potentially hosting unwanted or offensive material require the user to agree the interaction is necessary and in line with the police code of conduct.
There are some exemptions for police staff whose work requires access to content that is blocked on most police devices, such as for investigative purposes.
All web interactions from the police network are logged and pass through a web filter.
McSkimming had been while under criminal investigation by the police, and .
The nature of the original allegations against McSkimming, which led to his suspension, cannot be reported for legal reasons.
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