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Alongside violating rights to free speech and equality, the petitioners argue that the government's actions violate our fundamental right to privacy
Only ten agencies will have access to the intelligence programme revived by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
The court directed the government to file a detailed reply to a petition challenging multiple surveillance projects.
Vidooly, the Delhi based YouTube analytics and marketing company, has launched a content management system (CMS) designed for multichannel networks (MCNs) on YouTube. The...
With what appears to be unusual urgency, India’s Department of Telecom (DoT) has pushed telecom operators twice, over the last 20 days, to submit compliance...
Indian government’s ambitious intelligence gathering project National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) will be up and running much sooner than expected
The department of telecommunications will send a letter to all telecom operators, asking them to connect their Lawful Interception System (LIS) to the Indian...
As highlighted in the International Principles on the Application of Human Rights to Communications Surveillance, logistical barriers to surveillance have decreased in recent decades and the...
(By Apurva Chaudhary & Brinda Lakshmi) Telecom Commission, the decision-making body of the department of telecom (DoT), has approved 100% foreign direct investment in...
Milind Deora, India’s Minister of State for IT thinks that the Central Monitoring System (CMS), which is essentially India’s version of PRISM, “is a...