The Technology Advisory Panel (TAP) was set up under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016. Its purpose is to advise the Investigatory Powers Commissioner and Judicial Commissioners on the impact of changing technology and the development of techniques to use investigatory powers whilst minimising privacy interference. The TAP is not a decision-making body. Its advice cannot […]| www.ipco.org.uk
Investigatory Powers Commissioner's Office| www.ipco.org.uk
Publication of Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s 2023 Annual Report| www.ipco.org.uk
Prime Minister reappoints Sir Brian Leveson as the UK’s Investigatory Powers Commissioner | www.ipco.org.uk
The Prime Minister has appointed two new Judicial Commissioners to support the Investigatory Powers Commissioner, Sir Brian Leveson, to independently oversee and authorise the use of investigatory powers. Lady Dorrian and Lady Stacey will join the team of existing Judicial Commissioners from May 2025.| www.ipco.org.uk
IPCO’s Technology Advisory Panel (TAP) release AI Proportionality Assessment Framework to Guide Ethical AI Development| www.ipco.org.uk
02 July 2025| www.ipco.org.uk
The latest report by the Investigatory Powers Commissioner has been published.| www.ipco.org.uk
The Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office (IPCO) and the Office for Communications Data Authorisations (OCDA) have completed their merger.| www.ipco.org.uk
The Investigatory Powers Commissioner, Sir Brian Leveson, has published his 2021 Annual Report on the use and oversight of covert investigatory powers. | www.ipco.org.uk