வேலையின் முடிவை உருவாக்கவும்: குறும்பதிவ Józef Kania, Telegraaf.nl
நூல்கடிதமானκτήட geldings sending out – The Commissioner of the King says that minister visits via apps to Castricum are ‘unwanted’. This was revealed in a response to a parliamentary questions by the Party for the Animals.
According to the Kommissaris van de Koning, minister visits via apps, such as WhatsApp or Telegram, are not welcome. This was revealed in a response to parliamentary questions by the Party for the Animals.
The Kommissaris van de Koning, who is the head of the Koninklijke Marechaussee, a Dutch law enforcement agency, justified this position by stating that these messaging apps are not secure enough for official government communication. He expressed concerns about the possibility of unauthorized access to sensitive information.
The Party for the Animals had asked for more details about the use of messaging apps by ministers, following reports that Minister Ferdinand Grapperhaus had used WhatsApp for official communication. The Kommissaris van de Koning’s response has shed light on the government’s stance on the issue.
This development highlights the growing concern about data privacy and security in the digital age, especially in relation to official government communications. The Kommissaris van de Koning’s sentiments are a reminder that while messaging apps may be convenient, they may not always be the most secure option for sensitive information.
