Context:
- Government is looking at IT rules to make WhatsApp disclose source ID. The basis for strengthening IT rules are multiple deepfake videos of politicians circulating on WhatsApp.
IT Rules Enforcement: Govt Takes Steps to Uncover First Sharers of Deepfake Content
- The government is in the process of seeking the identity of the people who first shared the videos on the platform.
- Such fake videos of politicians can cause harm to electoral integrity in India.
- IT Rules: Online messaging companies will be required to divulge the identity of a person who first sends a particular message on their platform.
- The order for traceability, can be passed either by a court, or the government.
What is deep fake?
- Deepfake AI is a type of artificial intelligence used to create convincing images, audio and video hoaxes. The term describes both the technology and the resulting bogus content, and is a combination of deep learning and fake.
- Deepfakes often transform existing source content where one person is swapped for another.
- They also create entirely original content where someone is represented doing or saying something they didn’t do or say.
- The greatest danger posed by deepfakes is their ability to spread false information that appears to come from trusted sources.
- IT Act 2000: Section 66E of the act is applicable in cases of deepfake crimes that involve capturing, publishing or transmitting a person’s images in mass media, violating their privacy.
- This offense is punishable with imprisonment of up to three years or a fine of up to ₹2 lakh.
News Source: The Indian Express
Prelims Question (2017)
In India, it is legally mandatory for which of the following to report on cyber security incidents?
1. Service providers
2. Data centres
3. Body corporate
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
(a) 1 only
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3
Ans: (d) |
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