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Government dismisses NADRA officials amid critical data security breach

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The Federal Government has taken decisive action by dismissing employees of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) who are accused of a significant cybersecurity breach that occurred in March 2023, all in an effort to safeguard crucial information.

Following an extensive investigation, a Joint Investigation Team (JIT) was formed on October 30th , 2023. The Joint Investigation Team was established under the leadership of the FIA’s Cyber Crime Division to carry out a thorough inquiry into the breach.

A team comprising cyber security specialists, digital forensic investigators, and police officers meticulously examined the incident, each contributing their expertise to the analysis. During their recent meeting, the team presented their final report to the Prime Minister on March 1st, 2024, highlighting significant security vulnerabilities within NADRA’s system and highlighting critical oversight failures that allowed sensitive information to be compromised.

The Prime Minister, addressing the report, has instructed both NADRA and the Ministry of Interior to promptly initiate measures for enhancing security, strengthen system integrity, and undertake all necessary disciplinary and legal actions against those held responsible.

Following these directives, NADRA promptly enhanced its technology systems and strengthened its cybersecurity frameworks to prevent any potential issues in the future. The initial phase of the compliance process involved taking disciplinary measures, specifically the dismissal of officials identified by the JIT as having participated in the breach.

This enforcement underscores the government’s zero-tolerance for negligence in data protection, marking a significant step towards restoring public confidence in NADRA’s ability to secure national data. The move reinforces the government’s commitment to implementing rigorous cybersecurity measures across all departments.