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May 30, 2021
Prof Veezhinathan Kamakoti of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras×
IIT Professor suggests having an encrypted originator information with the message forwarded and Whatsapp would then come to know of the originator identity
A fine balance between privacy and national security can be achieved technically, says Prof Veezhinathan Kamakoti of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIT Madras, and a member of the government of India’s National Security Advisory Board. Kamakoti assisted the Madras High Court two years ago, as an amicus curiae, in a case Antony Clement Rubin case, relating to WhatsApp message tracing. (Rubin, an animal activist, complained to the court after he received threatening messages on WhatsApp over his protest against jallikattu, a bull-taming game, popular in Tamil Nadu.)

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