STQC asked to conduct audit on CSC's suspended EPFO app: Tyagi

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

STQC has been asked to conduct an audit on CSC-designed EPFO app for seeding, which was suspended earlier this year after facing a glitch, Chief Dinesh has said.

was replying to a specific query on the action taken by -- whose vast network acts as access points for delivery of a host of digital services -- in the aftermath of the EPFO-related controversy that had erupted earlier this year.

The said CSC-designed application is not in operation since (then), pointed out.

Standardisation Testing and Quality Certification (STQC) directorate is an attached office of the Ministry of and IT, involved in certifying entities and products through audit and testing.

STQC offers in the area of and through of labs and centres. also provides testing, calibration, IT and e-Governance, training and certification to public and private organisations.

The proposed audit by STQC comes after retirement fund body EPFO, in May this year, revealed it has discontinued services provided through "pending vulnerability checks".

The statement from the (EPFO) had followed reports of a letter purportedly written by V P Joy to CSC's CEO, on March 23 flagging a data theft issue.

Announcing the suspension of CSC services, the EPFO had stated at that point that: "Warnings regarding vulnerabilities in data or software is a routine administrative process based on which the services which were rendered through the CSC have been discontinued from March 22, 2018".

The EPFO had also said that all necessary measures were being taken to ensure that no data leakage takes place.

When the incident came to light, a top had assured that since a vulnerability had been flagged, the ministry would take action to plug the gaps in case they existed.

Separately, Aadhaar-issuing body, Unique Identification Authority of (UIDAI) too had clarified that there was no data compromise from its servers, and had asserted that the database remained "safe and secure".

Tyagi had maintained that while the application had been designed by the CSC, it was being hosted on EPFO data centres and servers.

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First Published: Mon, June 25 2018. 17:15 IST