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New Delhi: The Federal Bureau of Investigation<\/a> (FBI) has told Indian agencies that the US could share \"encrypted data\" with India on the internet<\/a> and social media platforms pertaining to terror suspects, organisations and other criminals through legal channels.<\/p>\n

\n\tHowever, how much this would help Indian investigators is difficult to say as decrypting the evidence - like chats between terrorists - will be a tough and time consuming exercise.<\/p>\n

The Indian government and agencies have time and again told American authorities that they failed to get timely evidence from the \"digital space\" as a large number of social media platforms - including websites and internet-based messaging applications like WhatsApp, Facebook, Google<\/a> and YouTube<\/a> - had their severs in the US.<\/p>\n

The National Investigation Agency<\/a>'s top brass, during a meeting with FBI deputy director Andrew G McCabe earlier this month in New Delhi, said getting \"digital evidence\" was a \"challenge\" for them but getting it in quick time could really help in counter-terrorism and counter-radicalisation efforts.<\/p>\n

\n\tIn several cases registered by the NIA against Islamic State-inspired Indian youngsters, the agency approached the US seeking details about their chats, emails or coded conversations over messaging platforms. Both countries have signed a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) for sharing evidence through proper court procedures.<\/p>\n

\n\t\"McCabe informed us that first data has to be retrieved and then encryption is an issue. He said they can share encrypted data with us (through MLAT),\" an NIA official said.<\/p>\n

\n\t\"Sometimes, the data comes in months or years, or sometimes, by the time we approach the authorities there, private companies don't keep backup, or it is not possible to decrypt everything on the internet,\" he added.<\/p>\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58335104,"title":"Telcos want 4G, 5G spectrum auctions in the second half of next fiscal","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/telcos-want-4g-5g-spectrum-auctions-in-the-second-half-of-next-fiscal\/58335104","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58335665,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"FBI chief: US can share 'encrypted' data with India","synopsis":"However, how much this would help Indian investigators is difficult to say as decrypting the evidence - like chats between terrorists - will be a tough and time consuming exercise.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/fbi-chief-us-can-share-encrypted-data-with-india","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"TNN","artdate":"2017-04-24 08:29:42","lastupd":"2017-04-24 09:06:40","breadcrumbTags":["Google","Internet","YouTube","Federal Bureau of Investigation","National Investigation Agency","The National","whatsapp facebook google"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/fbi-chief-us-can-share-encrypted-data-with-india"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-04-24" data-index="article_1">

联邦调查局局长:我们可以与印度共享加密的数据

然而,这将有助于印度调查人员多少很难说,解密的证据-像恐怖分子之间聊天将是困难和费时的锻炼。

  • 更新于2017年4月24日09:06点坚持

新德里:联邦调查局(美国联邦调查局)已经告诉印度机构,美国可以与印度在分享“加密的数据”互联网和社交媒体平台与恐怖分子嫌疑人,组织和其他犯罪分子通过合法渠道。

然而,这将有助于印度调查人员多少很难说,解密的证据-像恐怖分子之间聊天将是困难和费时的锻炼。

印度政府和机构已经一次又一次地告诉美国政府,他们没有得到及时的证据从“数字空间”大量的社交媒体平台,包括网站和网络消息传递应用程序像WhatsApp, Facebook,谷歌YouTube- - - - - -塞维在美国。

国家调查机构的高层,在会见联邦调查局副局长安德鲁·G McCabe本月早些时候在新德里,说要“电子证据”对他们来说是一个“挑战”,但它在反恐和counter-radicalisation快速时间真的可以帮助的努力。

在一些情况下注册的NIA与伊斯兰State-inspired印度年轻人,该机构向美国寻求细节他们聊天,电子邮件或编码的对话在消息传递平台。两国签署了一项法律互助条约(MLAT)分享证据通过适当的法庭程序。

“McCabe告诉我们,首先检索数据,然后加密是一个问题。他说,他们可以与我们分享加密数据(通过MLAT),”一个NIA官员说。

“有时,进来几个月或几年的数据,有时,我们部门的时候,私人公司不保留备份,或不可能解密所有在互联网上,”他补充道。

  • 发布于2017年4月24日上午08:29坚持
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New Delhi: The Federal Bureau of Investigation<\/a> (FBI) has told Indian agencies that the US could share \"encrypted data\" with India on the internet<\/a> and social media platforms pertaining to terror suspects, organisations and other criminals through legal channels.<\/p>\n

\n\tHowever, how much this would help Indian investigators is difficult to say as decrypting the evidence - like chats between terrorists - will be a tough and time consuming exercise.<\/p>\n

The Indian government and agencies have time and again told American authorities that they failed to get timely evidence from the \"digital space\" as a large number of social media platforms - including websites and internet-based messaging applications like WhatsApp, Facebook, Google<\/a> and YouTube<\/a> - had their severs in the US.<\/p>\n

The National Investigation Agency<\/a>'s top brass, during a meeting with FBI deputy director Andrew G McCabe earlier this month in New Delhi, said getting \"digital evidence\" was a \"challenge\" for them but getting it in quick time could really help in counter-terrorism and counter-radicalisation efforts.<\/p>\n

\n\tIn several cases registered by the NIA against Islamic State-inspired Indian youngsters, the agency approached the US seeking details about their chats, emails or coded conversations over messaging platforms. Both countries have signed a Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) for sharing evidence through proper court procedures.<\/p>\n

\n\t\"McCabe informed us that first data has to be retrieved and then encryption is an issue. He said they can share encrypted data with us (through MLAT),\" an NIA official said.<\/p>\n

\n\t\"Sometimes, the data comes in months or years, or sometimes, by the time we approach the authorities there, private companies don't keep backup, or it is not possible to decrypt everything on the internet,\" he added.<\/p>\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":58335104,"title":"Telcos want 4G, 5G spectrum auctions in the second half of next fiscal","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/telcos-want-4g-5g-spectrum-auctions-in-the-second-half-of-next-fiscal\/58335104","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":58335665,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"FBI chief: US can share 'encrypted' data with India","synopsis":"However, how much this would help Indian investigators is difficult to say as decrypting the evidence - like chats between terrorists - will be a tough and time consuming exercise.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/fbi-chief-us-can-share-encrypted-data-with-india","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"TNN","artdate":"2017-04-24 08:29:42","lastupd":"2017-04-24 09:06:40","breadcrumbTags":["Google","Internet","YouTube","Federal Bureau of Investigation","National Investigation Agency","The National","whatsapp facebook google"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/fbi-chief-us-can-share-encrypted-data-with-india"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/fbi-chief-us-can-share-encrypted-data-with-india/58335665">