New Delhi, March 18 -- The widespread use of smart phones in government offices is raising serious security concerns, particularly regarding espionage, data leaks, and cyber threats. Sources in the central government said the risk of unauthorised surveillance and breaches of sensitive information has prompted the authorities to call for stricter regulations on mobile device usage in high-security areas.
A recent case of espionage in India has underscored these concerns. The Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested a person, an ordnance factory employee, for allegedly spying for Pakistan's notorious ISI. He was reportedly lured into a honey trap, leaked classified military information to handlers in Pakistan. Authorities also detai...