The Full Bench of the Commission, however, directed the National Informatics Centre to quickly complete a web directory carrying email IDs of officials dealing public issues in larger public interest.
"Providing the list of all email IDs in a CD format could pose a security threat as well as the risk of disruption of essential public services by making the information susceptible to misuse/abuse," the Bench comprising Information Commissioners Basant Seth, Yashovardhan Azad and Sridhar Acharyulu said.
The Bench said that on a "practical and possible logical front", the apprehension of the NIC, while withholding the email IDs of all the officials, cannot be completely overlooked because "availability and access to such wide array of information leaves scope for misuse and abuse of the same at the hands of any person".
The case related to Churu-based information seeker
Maniram Sharma who had sought copies of all email addresses of government and public authorities and organisations maintained by the NIC, the government's official information technology solution provider.
"The respondents have repeatedly voiced their apprehension that such disclosure of information could make the government Internet network vulnerable to cyber attacks in the form of humongous amount of unwanted interest communications sent from fake IP addresses, choking the government network and blocking access of the NIC servers," it said.
The Commission lauded the efforts of the government for its project to centralise all official communications by creating a hub on single platform.
"Believing that directory is being developed under the vigilant and watchful government set up, we require the aspects of national security and larger public interest and public reach shall be adequately addressed," it said.
It directed the NIC to ensure that the directory meant for citizens at large must essentially be user friendly and CPIOs and FAAs and officials posted grievance redressal and public relations offices etc who deal with public at large, can also access the data easily.
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