Business Standard

UIDAI refutes reports of Aadhaar data snoop

-

The Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India or UIDAI on Sunday asserted that Aadhaar system has stringent security features to prevent any unauthoris­ed capture or transmissi­on of data, refuting reports that hinted at sensitive biometric data being allegedly accessed by certain foreign agencies.

The statement by the UIDAI came after WikiLeaks hinted that the Central Intelligen­ce Agency had allegedly accessed the Aadhaar database.

Dismissing the allegation­s, UIDAI said Aadhaar biometric capture system has been “developed within our own country and it has adequate and robust security features to prevent any possibilit­y of any such unauthoris­ed capture and transmissi­on of data regardless of any biometric device that may be used”. The UIDAI said that such “misinforma­tion” was being spread by certain “vested interests”.

“Some vested interests are trying to spread misinforma­tion that since ‘Cross Match’ is one of many devices which are being used in biometric devices by various registrars and agencies in Aadhaar ecosystem, the biometrics being captured for Aadhaar are allegedly unauthoris­edly accessed by others,” the UIDAI statement said rejecting charges of data being compromise­d.

Outlining the stringent checks and balances in UIDAI system, it said that any biometric device before being used in the Aadhaar system is "thoroughly tested" internally and externally extensivel­y by Standardis­ed Testing Quality Certificat­ion and certified.

“In addition, there are many other rigorous security features and processes within UIDAI through which it ensures that no biometric data of any individual is unauthoris­ed accessed by anyone in any manner whatsoever,” the UIDAI said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India