That means, an even tighter  control of people's lives, without doing
anything for them. And something that happened with an industrialist
like Neera Radia, will happen with us all!!
Only a state like India can do that! And you know about the numerous
security breaches that take place day-in, day-out kn our beloved
country! God save us all!

On 5/11/11, Vikas Kapoor <dl.vi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Your phone will give away all your secrets
>
> Hindustan Times
> New Delhi, May 11, 2011
> First Published: 01:07 IST(11/5/2011)
> Last Updated: 02:13 IST(11/5/2011)
>
> The government is setting up phone monitoring systems across the country
> that can not only listen to your phone conversation, but can also track down
> your precise location on a map and match your voice with known suspects
> before you complete the call. The system, to be set up by next April, will
> als o be able to analyse the calling pattern of a target to identify
> correlated calls and record the locations of all mobile devices.
>
> It will also have the capability to integrate the data on a digital map -
> including satellite imagery and software - that can analyse millions of
> calls and their locations and spot the possible hideouts being used by a
> suspect.
>
> An integrated voice recognition system will enable intelligence officers to
> identify the voices of people the target is talking to.
>
> The Centre is going to spend a sum of Rs 450 crore to set up the
> standardised interception facilities in Delhi and all the state capitals.
>
> Although the hardware can be imported, the home ministry has made it clear
> that the software will have to be developed indigenously.
>
> So far, telecom companies have been asked to provide facilities by security
> establishments. But the facilities are of varying capabilities often
> dependent on demands made by the state police and the ability of the telecom
> service provider.
>
> "The system across all the states need to be compatible and interoperable,"
> a tender document floated last week by the home ministry for the
> Intelligence Bureau's centralised monitoring system said.
>
> The monitoring stations at the states - 30 states will be covered in the
> first phase - will be linked to the central system in Delhi to enable them
> to transfer any terror-related information.
>
> The lack of interoperability -that prevents a set of information from one
> system being read by another - has been a major challenge in setting up
> India's national intelligence grid.
>
> Once the new system is in place, home ministry officials said, it would make
> unauthorised access to any intercepted communication or records virtually
> impossible. Access to the system will be provided on the basis of biometric
> or other security cards.
>
>
>
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