Staff Reporter:
The Election Commission’s national identity (NID) registration wing yesterday said their data centre was “completely secured” while routine surveillance was underway against any possible data leakage or dam-age.
“We have taken all required steps from our end to for its security. Our data centre is now completely secured,” NID registration wing’s director general ASM Humayun Kabir told reporters at a news brief-ing.
He added the routine surveillance process was underway against the damage or leakage of data and “cur-rently we are not facing any challenge with the date centre” while steps would be taken for its security in future as well.
Kabir said other than required temporary shutdowns for routine maintenance works the data centre re-main open for 24 hours while “the data centre is always checked by our own manpower to address the problems and update the hub”.
He said the wing engaged a Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) team for the centre’s full-time security.
Kabir said the wing’s project people, the technical hands and he himself were consecutively equipping them with the knowledge of the security issues of the centre sitting with the BUET team.
According to the NID server information, a total of 12 crore voters are in the country while officials concerned said with EC’s approval the wing was in contracts with 186 organisations for information verification.
