National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) CEO Raghu Raman, who has been leading the creation of the ambitious department under the Union Home Ministry, said 21 data sources of various intelligence and enforcement agencies have been brought on board to put together a better picture of an incident which could be used not only to counter an impending threat but also trail suspects.
"In many ways it (NATGRID) has started.There are certain elements being helped out where it is required," Raman told PTI when asked if the grid has begun doing its job and dishing out logical clues to law enforcement agencies in the country.
The CEO, who was picked up for the creation of this ambitious project after his stint in the private sector Mahindra group, says NATGRID "has been delayed" in some senses "to make sure that the security protocols of the data sources it is using are very strong."
"The security (of NATGRID) has been kept at the highest level.As a matter of fact, I can technology-wise guarantee you that the way NATGRID will protect data will be far higher than the protection given to the data in its original location.
Security is definitely at a much higher grade than the original place where the data is," Raman said dismissing concerns over sanctity of the classified and personal user data it will access to discharge its task.
Raman clarified that the NATGRID is not using databases but 21 data sources.
"NATGRID is a tool in background.It is assisting agencies. It is only a pointer, like a compass.It is like Google. When you search for anything on Google it points you to go here and go there..Likewise it (NATGRID) enables an officer to very quickly get a 360-degree view of a situation...," Raman explained.
"There will be elements of certain user agencies (in NATGRID) who have access to that data.Those user agencies, by virtue of their presence in NATGRID, will have the capability to source the information," he said.
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