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National Cyber Coordination Centre is a proposed cyber security and e-surveillance agency in India. It is intended to screen communication metadata and co-ordinate the intelligence gathering activities of other agencies. Some have expressed concern that the body could encroach on Indian citizens' privacy and civil-liberties, given the lack of explicit privacy laws in the country. Some of the components of NCCC include a cyber crime prevention strategy, cyber crime investigation training, review of outdated laws, etc. Indian and U.S. intelligence agencies are also working together to curb misuse of social media platforms in the virtual world by terror groups. == Background == NCCC is an e-surveillance and cyber security project of Indian government. NCCC has been classified to be a project of Indian government without a legal framework which may be counter productive as it may violate civil liberties and human rights. The NCCC may be abused for indulging in Mass surveillance in India, privacy violation and civil liberty violations as agencies like NTRO and organisations like the National Security Council Secretariat are exempted from the applicability of any transparency law like Right to Information Act. Mass surveillance in India is not new as India already has e-surveillance projects like Aadhaar, Central Monitoring System, NATGRID, and DRDO NETRA. Many, including legal experts, in India believe that intelligence agencies and their e-surveillance projects require parliamentary oversight. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Cyber Coordination Centre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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