Aadhaar data unbreachable as UIDAI blind, CEO tells SC: Top 10 developments Aadhaar data unbreachable as UIDAI blind, CEO tells SC: Top 10 developments
Trying to allay the fears over security and privacy of Aadhaar, Ajay Bhushan Pandey, the Chief Executive Officer of the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the nodal agency implementing the project, told the Supreme Court on Thursday that it would take the world’s fastest computer “the whole universe’s strength to break the Aadhaar encryption system”. In a first-ever powerpoint presentation in open court, the constitution bench of Chief Justice Dipak Misra, and Justice A K Sikri, Justice A M Khanwilkar, Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justice Ashok Bhushan was told that Aadhaar data in an encrypted form were "very very secure". The UIDAI CEO had said the biometric and demographic information of people enrolled for Aadhaar was secure, while no one would suffer loss of benefits for its absence. According to tweets by lawyer Prasanna S (@Prasanna_s), who was present at the Supreme Court, and legal services organisation Software Freedom Law Centre (@SFLCin), Pandey covered three major points in his presentation — an introduction to Aadhaar, the technology behind Aadhaar and the privacy safeguards put in place to protect Aadhaar data. The apex court was hearing a bunch of petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Aadhaar Act and concerns that the data could be taken over by other enrolment centres that might even misuse them.