Pegasus scandal points to the making of a surveillance state in India

Source: Indian Express Relevance: Understanding increasing state surveillance in India, measures to safeguard privacy. Synopsis: There seems to be a concerted effort to create a surveillance state, monitor free flow of information and use technology to control instead of empowering citizens. Increasing rate of surveillance in India and measures that must be taken to counter… Continue reading Pegasus scandal points to the making of a surveillance state in India

Pegasus spyware issue – Explained, pointwise

Contents1 Introduction2 What is Pegasus?3 How Pegasus is different this time?4 How does Pegasus infiltrate devices?5 Implications of Pegasus spyware issue6 Challenges7 Suggestions/Measures8 Way forward Introduction Recently, a global collaborative investigative effort, titled the Pegasus project, revealed that Israeli company NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware targeted over 300 mobile phone numbers in India. As per reports, at least… Continue reading Pegasus spyware issue – Explained, pointwise

What Pegasus says about cyber power and our national security?

Source: Livemint Syllabus: GS3 – Security Relevance: Implications of the Pegasus issue Synopsis: Pegasus issue has crucial national security and geopolitical dimensions that must enter the national debate. Contents1 Conflict b/w liberty & national security2 Implications of the Pegasus issue3 Suggestions4 Way forward Conflict b/w liberty & national security Information governance (the way in which… Continue reading What Pegasus says about cyber power and our national security?

State of surveillance in India – Explained, pointwise

Contents1 Introduction2 What is a surveillance state?3 Rationale behind surveillance4 Laws, regulations and rules5 Criticism of surveillance laws6 Impact of surveillance7 Judicial position on the surveillance issue8 Suggestions/Measures9 Way forward Introduction A list of persons allegedly targeted by Pegasus spyware was released by a multi-organisational investigation involving news organizations, cybersecurity specialists, and Amnesty International. The… Continue reading State of surveillance in India – Explained, pointwise

NSA surveillance programme to be shut

United States National Security Agency(NSA) is planning to end the highly controversial, once-secret, surveillance program for counter terrorism.It used to annually collect hundreds of millions of telephone call records to analyze the data for clues. The program was disclosed by Edward Snowden. It then became a focus of debate about maintaining balance between privacy and… Continue reading NSA surveillance programme to be shut

Order on surveillance meant to protect privacy, govt. tells SC

The Central government in its affidavit has told the Supreme Court that its notification allowing 10 central agencies to monitor on people is in fact a measure (a)to protect citizens’ privacy (b)to ensure that only authorised agencies have access to data and (c)to ensure that surveillance is carried out as per law. The government had… Continue reading Order on surveillance meant to protect privacy, govt. tells SC

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