NPF A.I CyberSecurity Scoring
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Company Information
Website:https://linktr.ee/nswpolice
Employees number:3,631
Number of followers:68,280
NAICS:92212
Industry Type:Law Enforcement
Homepage:linktr.ee
NPF Risk Score (AI oriented)
Between 700 and 749
NPFLaw Enforcement
Updated:
02/04/2026
02/04/2026
720/1000
Moderate
Ba
NPF Global Score (TPRM)
xxxx
NPFLaw Enforcement
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NPFModerate
Current Score
720Ba (MODERATE)
01000
1 incidents
0 avg impact
Incident timeline with MITRE ATT&CK tactics, techniques, and mitigations.
JULY 2026
722
JUNE 2026
722
MAY 2026
721
APRIL 2026
720
MARCH 2026
719
FEBRUARY 2026
719
JANUARY 2026
718
DECEMBER 2025
717
NOVEMBER 2025
716
OCTOBER 2025
715
SEPTEMBER 2025
771
AUGUST 2025
771
JUNE 2024
772
Breach
06 Jun 2024 • NPF
NSW Police: NSW Police Leak Private Information of Complainants
NSW Police Leak Exposes Email Addresses of 150 Complainants in Data Breach
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CRITICAL-77
NSW1769571644
NSW Police Leak Exposes Email Addresses of 150 Complaintants in Data Breach
The NSW Police have inadvertently disclosed the email addresses of over 150 individuals who filed complaints regarding officers’ use of force during the Sydney Black Lives Matter protest on 6 June. The breach occurred when a police response to a complainant Samuel Leighton-Dore, who raised concerns after viewing footage of officers deploying pepper spray into a kettled crowd was sent with an attached list of all recipients’ emails.
Leighton-Dore, who was advised by the Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC) to direct his complaint to NSW Police, received a one-page response from Craig Lowery, Professional Standards Manager, stating that no further investigation was warranted after reviewing body-worn camera footage. Dissatisfied with the decision, Leighton-Dore later received a second email containing the original letter along with a page listing the email addresses of 150 other complainants.
The incident appears to violate Section 169A of the Police Act 1990 (NSW), which prohibits the disclosure of complainants’ identities without proper authorization. A NSW Police spokesperson acknowledged the error as an "administrative mistake" but provided no further details on how it occurred or whether affected individuals would be notified.
The breach has intensified criticism of NSW Police’s internal handling of complaints, with one commentator calling it a "complete betrayal of public trust and accountability." Leighton-Dore reported that police initially claimed he was the sole complainant, contradicting the lengthy list of exposed emails.
The LECC, tasked with overseeing police misconduct investigations, faces chronic underfunding, allowing NSW Police to self-investigate most complaints a process advocates argue is inherently biased. The commission reportedly investigates only 2% of reported cases, raising concerns about systemic oversight failures.
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