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CERT-In sends notices to VPN companies on compliance with cybersecurity directions

Last year's CERT-In directions mandated service providers including those offering virtual private networks (VPN) to maintain customer logs for a period of 5 years

May 16, 2023 / 09:48 IST
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The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team is the nodal agency under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to deal with cyber security threats like hacking and phishing.
The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team is the nodal agency under Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology to deal with cyber security threats like hacking and phishing.

In the latest conflagration between the Indian government and VPN service providers, the Indian Computer Emergency Response team sent notices to such companies inquiring about compliance to the cybersecurity guidelines the government released in April 2022.

The nodal body for cybersecurity under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology sent these notices to VPN service providers in February.

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"The response received from entities are under examination, hence, at this stage there is no issue regarding blocking on blocking or initiation of any other proceeding as a result of non-compliance," response to an RTI filed with the Department of Electronics and Information Technology by Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) showed.

In another RTI, the department clarified the notices it had sent were restricted to VPN service providers and not any other service providers, body corporate, or government organisations.