The CyberCop Global Council, in collaboration with UNAccc (Unity of Nations Action for Climate Change Council), identified several severe risks, including the potential for insider access through cloud-based decryption, the possibility of re-identification of stored metrics despite anonymization, the device’s non-compliance with India’s DPDP Act 2023, and the ambiguity of consent terms that could permit usage for AI training.
IPS Anil Pratham, Former DGP Gujarat and Chairman of CyberCop Global Council, concluded that these weaknesses make the device unfit for public use until corrected.
The Unity of Nations Action for Climate Change Council (UNAccc), through its global cybersecurity division CyberCop, Global Council convened a high-level Governing Council Board Meeting to assess India’s preparedness against escalating cyber threats. The meet brought together international leaders, law enforcement veterans, cybersecurity experts, and strategic advisors, uniting diverse perspectives under CyberCop’s global mission of “Beyond Threats, Beyond Borders.”
To create a safer digital world by preventing cybercrimes, promoting cybersecurity awareness, and fostering global collaboration for a secure and trusted cyberspace.