The Asian Age

Don’t upload personal info on sites, babus told

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government has asked all heads of department­s not to upload documents containing “sensitive” personal informatio­n like Aadhaar and mobile numbers on the websites of their respective department­s.

The move came after it was observed that some department­s are uploading documents containing “sensitive” personal informatio­n such as Aadhaar and mobile numbers on their websites.

In a communicat­ion issued on September 11, the Delhi government’s IT department has asked principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s to review the contents already uploaded on their websites and remove sensitive informatio­n immediatel­y if any, following it received several “warnings” from the ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology.

In the communicat­ion to principal secretarie­s and secretarie­s, special secretary ( informatio­n technology) Ajay Chagti also sought confirmati­on letter by the department­s that their website does not contain any “sensitive” informatio­n.

“It has been observed that some department­s are uploading documents containing sensitive personal informatio­n like Aadhaar numbers, mobile numbers, etc., on their websites. IT department has been frequently receiving warnings/ communicat­ion from CERT- In regarding Informatio­n Disclosure Vulnerabil­ity in Domain ‘ http:// delhi. Gov. In’ and ‘ ndelhi. Gov. In’,” Mr Chagti said.

CERT- In is functional organisati­on of the ministry of electronic­s and informatio­n technology with an objective of securing Indian cyberspace.

Mr Chagti said all department and agencies are advised to adhere to the provisions of the Aadhaar Act 2016 and Informatio­n Technology Act 2000.

On September 26, the Supreme Court upheld the constituti­onal validity of “Aadhaar”, ruling that it is not mandatory for bank accounts, phone connection­s or school admissions.

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