The Senate Standing Committee on Information Technology on Wednesday voiced concerns about the security of Islamabad’s Safe City surveillance system, cautioning that any breach could endanger VVIP movements, while project officials maintained that the cameras and data servers remain protected by multiple cybersecurity measures.
The concerns came to the surface during a meeting of the Senate committee chaired by Senator Palwasha Khan at the Parliament House, where lawmakers discussed the security of surveillance systems after reports that traffic cameras in Tehran had recently been hacked.














































