Just a few days back, the Home Ministry has ordered to monitor any file or information and monitor the data sent through the computer. Ten central agencies are actively participating in monitoring and decryption over data sourcing.
Includes Narcotics Control Bureau, Central Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Bureau, Central Tax Board, Cabinet Secretariat, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Directorate of National Investigation Agency. The Director of Signal Intelligence (for the North East, for services in Jammu and Kashmir and Assam), Delhi Police Commissioner and Enforcement Directorate are also the other central agencies who are monitoring all. Therefore, according to this order given by the government, the service provider will have to share all technical details with the central agencies so that the data share can be done under strict monitoring.
If the customers fail to pass through the official rules, they will be imprisoned for seven years and they will also be fined.This order is given under the Act 69 (1) of Information Technology 2000, which means save citizens from cybercrime. Is for. The Act states that the Government of India has every right to monitor data traffic. After the government's decision, now government agencies can spy in any of the computers across the country.
Includes Narcotics Control Bureau, Central Bureau of Investigation, Intelligence Bureau, Central Tax Board, Cabinet Secretariat, Directorate of Revenue Intelligence and Directorate of National Investigation Agency. The Director of Signal Intelligence (for the North East, for services in Jammu and Kashmir and Assam), Delhi Police Commissioner and Enforcement Directorate are also the other central agencies who are monitoring all. Therefore, according to this order given by the government, the service provider will have to share all technical details with the central agencies so that the data share can be done under strict monitoring.
If the customers fail to pass through the official rules, they will be imprisoned for seven years and they will also be fined.This order is given under the Act 69 (1) of Information Technology 2000, which means save citizens from cybercrime. Is for. The Act states that the Government of India has every right to monitor data traffic. After the government's decision, now government agencies can spy in any of the computers across the country.
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