The defense ministry has taken steps to ensure that military
secrets are not leaked through the Orkut social networking site but
no violations have been reported so far, Parliament was informed
yesterday.
“Defense personnel are periodically sensitized to nuances of
military security and the implication of sharing classified
information with strangers on social networks. They are also aware
of the implications of such sharing under the Official Secrets
Act,” Defense Minister A.K. Antony said in a written reply in
the Rajya Sabha.
“No report pertaining to sharing of classified defense
information on social networking sites involving defense service
personnel has come to the notice of the government,” he
said.
According to the minister, directions have also been issued to
take stern action against defaulters using the Internet at large
for passing on defense secrets.
Antony also detailed the steps being taken to ensure that
foreign intelligence agencies did not gain access to India’s
military secrets through the Internet.
These included sensitization of defense and civilian personnel
at all levels, with special attention paid to new entrants at
training institutes; regular policy guidelines being issued for
compliance; and checks/audits undertaken by in-house teams to
locate any breach, the minister stated.