In order for any information security breach to have impact, the victim
of such a breach must value their data and information. Once data and
information is assigned a value (economic or social or reputation or
other forms) and risks are computed based on those values, then that
data and/or information becomes an asset to be protected.
I stand to be corrected but I assume that most of the data and
information that our police hold is on paper (those A3 size occurrence
books
(OBs) written in ink). In this case an information security breach that
can impact the Police today would be the loss or or un-authorized access
to the warehouse or container that holds those OBs.
Defacing
their website today is therefore equivalent to covering the notice board
in Vigilance house with a piece of paper .. .. .. value-wise .. zero ..
"a fart in the wind" .. and life moves on un-perturbed. Some would say
ignorance is bliss and such ignorance may have "saved" them for now BUT
such ignorance eventually renders one irrelevant.
The question we should be asking are..