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Jennie Formby

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Gender Female
Age 64
Date of birth April 12,1960
Zodiac sign Aries
Born London
United Kingdom
SpouseFreddie Formby
Party Labour Party
Job Politician
Education Royal High School
St Helen & St Katharine
Royal High School Bath
Leader Jeremy Corbyn
Keir Starmer
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Jennifer "Jennie" Formby is a British trade unionist and political figure who served as General Secretary of the Labour Party from 2018 to 2020. She was previously political director and south-east England regional secretary for Unite the Union.

Labour party: Jennie Formby departure will help, Keir Starmer

Labour party: Jennie Formby departure will help, Keir Starmer
May 4,2020 7:22 pm

...Jennie Formby s departure is the clearest sign yet that the work under new management...

Labour party: Jennie Formby, as Secretary-General

Labour party: Jennie Formby, as Secretary-General
May 4,2020 3:19 pm

...Mrs Formby said, you have taken on the role to support Jeremy Corbyn and his inspiring message Jennie Formby, as the Labour party s most senior officials...

Opposition to Jeremy Corbyn 'hinders' anti-Semitism-action, claims report

Opposition to Jeremy Corbyn 'hinders' anti-Semitism-action, claims report
Apr 18,2020 10:57 pm

... It is also claimed that there had been a steady, albeit imperfectly, the rate of improvement , after Mr Corbyn s ally, Jennie Formby, took over as Secretary-General of the former post-holder, Ian McNicol...

Starmer in the subject: Five challenges for the new Labour leader

Starmer in the subject: Five challenges for the new Labour leader
Apr 18,2020 7:59 pm

... There is also speculation that he was performing a cleansing of the back room staff, including the party General Secretary Jennie Formby, in an effort to stamp his authority on the party, machine and signal for a fraction of the Corbyn era...

General election 2019: Boris Johnson's Brexit bill planned for Friday

General election 2019: Boris Johnson's Brexit bill planned for Friday
Feb 16,2020 9:14 am

... Mr Corbyn wants the process to begin swiftly , Jennie Formby said, so his successor can be in place by the end of March...

General election 2019: Johnson to welcome new MPs to Westminster

General election 2019: Johnson to welcome new MPs to Westminster
Feb 16,2020 9:13 am

... Mr Corbyn wants the process to begin swiftly , Jennie Formby said, so his successor can be in place by the end of March...

The election to the Bundestag in the year 2019: The leadership takes the blame about the result

The election to the Bundestag in the year 2019: The leadership takes the blame about the result
Feb 16,2020 9:12 am

... Jennie Formby, the party s General Secretary, has written to the National Executive Committee of the recommendation of the competition begins at 7...

General election 2019: 'Cyber-attack' on Labour Party digital platforms

General election 2019: 'Cyber-attack' on Labour Party digital platforms
Feb 16,2020 8:06 am

... Labour s general secretary Jennie Formby said on Twitter the attack was a real concern but she added she was proud of the party s staff who took immediate action to ensure our systems and data are all safe ...

General election 2019: 'Cyber-attack' on Labour Party digital platforms

Feb 16,2020 6:31 am

Labour is reportedly suffering a second cyber-attack after saying it successfully thwarted one on Monday.

The Party says it has "ongoing security processes in place" so users "may be experiencing some differences", which it is dealing with "quickly".

The Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack floods a computer server with traffic to try to take it offline.

The BBC's Gordon Corera has been told Monday's attack was not linked to a state.

Earlier, a Labour source said that attacks came from computers in Russia and Brazil.

Our security correspondent said he had been told The First attack was a low-level incident - not a large-scale and sophisticated attack.

A National Cyber Security Centre spokesman said the Labour Party followed the correct procedure and notified them swiftly of Monday's cyber-attack, adding: "The Attack was not successful and The Incident is now closed. "

Meanwhile, Labour has denied that there has been a data breach or a security flaw in its systems after.

Following reports of a second cyber-attack, a Labour Party spokesperson said: "We have ongoing security processes in place to protect our platforms, so users may be experiencing some differences. We are dealing with this quickly and efficiently. "

DDoS attacks direct huge amounts of internet traffic at a target in an effort to overwhelm computer servers, causing their software to crash.

They are often carried out via a network of hijacked computers and other internet-connected devices known as a botnet.

The Owners of which may be unaware their equipment is involved.

DDoS attacks are not normally recognised as being a hack as they do not involve breaking into a target's systems to insert malware.

They can vary in sophistication and size, and are sometimes used as a diversionary tactic to carry out a more damaging attack under the radar.

Several companies provide services to repel DDoS attacks, but they can be costly.

The BBC has confirmed that Labour is using software by the technology company Cloudflare to protect its systems.

The US-based company boasts it has 15 times The Network capacity of the biggest DDoS attack ever recorded, meaning it should be able to absorb any deluge of data directed at one of its clients.

BBC political correspondent Jessica Parker said "Labour Connects", a tool for campaigners to design and print materials was disrupted on Monday and was "closed for maintenance" on Tuesday morning.

A message on The Site on Monday said it was experiencing issues "due to the large volume of users".

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said Monday's cyber-attack was "very serious" and also "suspicious" because it took place during an election campaign.

"If this is a sign of things to come, I feel very nervous about it," he said.

In a letter sent to Labour campaigners, Niall Sookoo, The Party 's executive director of elections and campaigns, said: "Yesterday afternoon our security systems identified that, in a very short period of time, there were large-scale and sophisticated attacks on Labour Party platforms which had the intention of taking our systems entirely offline.

"Every single one of these attempts failed due to our robust security systems and the integrity of all our platforms and data was maintained. "

Labour's General Secretary Jennie Formby said on Twitter The Attack was a "real concern" but she added she was proud of The Party 's staff who "took Immediate Action to ensure our systems and data are all Safe ".

Emily Orton, from Darktrace, an AI company for cyber-security, told BBC Radio 4 's The World at One: "Really this is the tip of The Iceberg in terms of the types of threats that, not just the Labour Party , but all Political Parties are going to be without a doubt experiencing on a daily basis. "

"I think anyone involved in politics and in government need to be preparing themselves for a lot more stealthy, sophisticated attacks than this," she added.

Donors leak

By Leo Kelion, Technology desk editor

The Times has revealed that Labour exposed The Names of people who had donated money via an online tool.

The Details could be found via an RSS web feed generated by The Site 's code, which most browsers provide a way to inspect.

In most cases The Information was limited to the donors' first names and the sums given.

But because some people had mistakenly added their surname to The First name input Box , this too was disclosed.

Labour denies this represented a security flaw or that a reportable data breach had occurred. It also believes that only a small number of full names were exposed.

However, it made changes to shut down the RSS feed Last Night .

"The Labour Party takes its responsibilities for data protection extremely seriously," a spokesman said.

"If any concerns are raised, we assess them in line with our responsibilities under GDPR [General Data Protection Regulation ] and the Data Protection Act. "

The Information Commissioner's Office told the BBC: "We will not be commenting publicly on every issue raised during The General election.

"We will, however, be closely monitoring how personal data is being used during political campaigning and making sure that all parties and campaigns are aware of their responsibilities. "

Over the next five weeks, we want to help you understand the issues behind the headlines.

Keep up to date with the big questions in our newsletter, Outside The Box .

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Source of news: bbc.com

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