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The minister said Unique Identification Authority of India has a well-designed, multi-layered robust system in place and the same is being constantly upgraded to maintain the highest level of data security and integrity.
“The UIDAI has adequate legal, organisational and technological measures in place for the security of the data stored with UIDAI,” he said during the Question Hour. Prasad said data protection measures have also been mandated for the requesting entities and eco-system partners.
“Government is fully alive to the need to maintain highest level of data security, privacy and is deploying the necessary technology and infrastructure,” he said. Referring to a media report which claimed that one can get the Aaadhar details of anyone by paying nominal fees, Prasad said an FIR has been registered but no journalist has been named.
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“This is incorporated in a clause of the Aadhaar Act,” he said. Prasad, however, said no one will be denied government benefits due to absence of Aadhaar as other options are also available. He said Aadhaar is being appreciated by international organisations like the World Bank and the IMF.
When an MP referred to the Aadhaar case hearing in the Supreme Court, Prasad said the court case should not be discussed in the Lok Sabha as “this House is sovereign”.