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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: Union home ministry<\/a> has decided to constitute a panel under a joint secretary to periodically monitor cybercrimes and ensure compliance of complaints by social media<\/a> platforms that are used to spread offensive content which could precipitate law and order issues, a senior official said.

The panel under joint secretary, cyber and information security (CIS), would periodically monitor objectionable cyber content and push for better coordination among law enforcement agencies and state police to block, remove or take action against objectionable information, the home ministry official told ET on condition of anonymity. Information collated by the panel would be reviewed by home secretary Rajiv Gauba to take a call on whether any issue requires intervention for seeking cooperation of social media platforms in criminal investigations, the person said.

The initiative comes at a time when rumours circulated through social media have led to lynching of several innocent people in the country. Last week, five people were lynched in Maharashtra’s Dhule district and two others in Tripura on suspicion — triggered by rumours spread mainly through WhatsApp — that they were child-lifters. Last month, Gauba had chaired meeting with representatives of social media platforms such as Google,
Facebook<\/a> and Twitter to discuss measures required to filter malicious content — such as hate speech and video linked to terror, child pornography and fake news — from appearing on social media.

Officials have told the social media platforms to ensure compliance and also take voluntary action to adhere to the law of the land here as they do in other countries. In that meeting, officials showed a chart of number of cases taken up with social media instruments and action taken by them since last two years.

If social networks are used to peddle information that contravenes Sections 69 and 79 of the IT Act, it has to be addressed in a time bound manner, the networks were told, according to ministry officials. If Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> can outline different strategies to deal with fake news in the US, why the same sensitivity respecting individual privacy<\/a> and country’s internal security cannot be displayed in India’s context, a senior MHA officer commented.

MHA now plans another round of meeting with Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp representatives to put in place a mechanism to address fake news and other disturbing content, officials said.

The ministry is also sensitising law enforcement agencies to enhance coordination with department of telecom, which is the nodal body to flag violation of IT Act with social media platforms.
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内政部面板监控网络犯罪

尼古拉斯现在计划另一轮会议与Facebook, Twitter和WhatsApp代表建立一个机制来解决虚假新闻和其他令人不安的内容,官员说。乐动扑克

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新德里:联盟内政部决定组成一个小组在一个联合秘书定期监测网络犯罪,确保合规的投诉社交媒体平台使用攻击性内容的传播可以沉淀法律和秩序的问题,一位高级官员说。

专家组根据联合秘书,网络和信息安全(CIS),将定期监测不良网络内容,推动更好的执法机构之间的协调和州警察阻止,删除或采取行动反对不良信息,内政部官员告诉ET在匿名的情况下。整理的信息面板将由内政大臣Rajiv Gauba采取了电话是否有问题需要寻求合作的干预的社会媒体平台在刑事调查,这位人士说。

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主动之际,通过社交媒体传播谣言导致私刑的几个无辜的人。上周,五人曾被这样的套索处以私刑在马哈拉施特拉邦后区和两个其他特里普拉邦涉嫌-由谣言引发主要通过WhatsApp child-lifters。上个月,Gauba有主持会议的代表谷歌等社交媒体平台,脸谱网和Twitter讨论措施需要过滤恶意内容,比如仇恨言论和视频与恐怖、儿童色情和虚假新闻,从出现在社交媒体。乐动扑克

官员对社会媒体平台,确保合规,也自愿采取行动遵守这里的法律在其他国家一样。在那次会议上,官员们显示一个图表的病例数与社交媒体工具和行动由他们自去年两年。

如果使用社交网络兜售信息,违背部分69年和79年的法案,它必须解决时间绑定方式,网络被告知,根据铁道部的官员。如果Facebook首席执行官马克•扎克伯格可以概述不同的策略来处理假新闻在美国,为什么同样的敏感性尊重个人吗乐动扑克隐私和国家内部安全不能显示在印度的上下文,尼古拉斯的一位高级官员说。

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尼古拉斯现在计划另一轮会议与Facebook, Twitter和WhatsApp代表建立一个机制来解决虚假新闻和其他令人不安的内容,官员说。乐动扑克

外交部也使感光执法机构与电信部门加强协调,即节点身体国旗违反行为与社交媒体平台。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure> NEW DELHI: Union home ministry<\/a> has decided to constitute a panel under a joint secretary to periodically monitor cybercrimes and ensure compliance of complaints by social media<\/a> platforms that are used to spread offensive content which could precipitate law and order issues, a senior official said.

The panel under joint secretary, cyber and information security (CIS), would periodically monitor objectionable cyber content and push for better coordination among law enforcement agencies and state police to block, remove or take action against objectionable information, the home ministry official told ET on condition of anonymity. Information collated by the panel would be reviewed by home secretary Rajiv Gauba to take a call on whether any issue requires intervention for seeking cooperation of social media platforms in criminal investigations, the person said.

The initiative comes at a time when rumours circulated through social media have led to lynching of several innocent people in the country. Last week, five people were lynched in Maharashtra’s Dhule district and two others in Tripura on suspicion — triggered by rumours spread mainly through WhatsApp — that they were child-lifters. Last month, Gauba had chaired meeting with representatives of social media platforms such as Google,
Facebook<\/a> and Twitter to discuss measures required to filter malicious content — such as hate speech and video linked to terror, child pornography and fake news — from appearing on social media.

Officials have told the social media platforms to ensure compliance and also take voluntary action to adhere to the law of the land here as they do in other countries. In that meeting, officials showed a chart of number of cases taken up with social media instruments and action taken by them since last two years.

If social networks are used to peddle information that contravenes Sections 69 and 79 of the IT Act, it has to be addressed in a time bound manner, the networks were told, according to ministry officials. If Facebook CEO
Mark Zuckerberg<\/a> can outline different strategies to deal with fake news in the US, why the same sensitivity respecting individual privacy<\/a> and country’s internal security cannot be displayed in India’s context, a senior MHA officer commented.

MHA now plans another round of meeting with Facebook, Twitter and WhatsApp representatives to put in place a mechanism to address fake news and other disturbing content, officials said.

The ministry is also sensitising law enforcement agencies to enhance coordination with department of telecom, which is the nodal body to flag violation of IT Act with social media platforms.
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