India’s new surveillance program Centralized Monitoring System (CMS) will be able to analyze all telecommunications and Internet communications in India by the government and its agencies. Verint Systems, Israel’s cyber intelligence solutions provider, are soon to get a contract from the Indian government to track encrypted communication services such as Gmail, Yahoomail, BlackBerry services, Skype and so on. India does not legally allow encryptions be-yond 40-bit on the grounds that security agencies lack the technical wherewithal to monitor online data transfers when the coding is beyond that threshold.
Source: https://thehackernews.com/2013/07/israels-verint-systems-get-contract.html

