The phrase originates from a long-running political joke aimed at Arvind Kejriwal, the national convener of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and former Delhi CM.
It all began with the Delhi government’s massive CCTV installation project in schools, markets, and narrow lanes. In multiple press conferences, Kejriwal touted how thousands of cameras would make Delhi safer. Opponents and meme-makers quickly pounced on one perceived oversight: Who secures the cameras themselves?
The joke evolved into a punchline: “Kejriwal ji ne cameras toh laga diye, par WiFi password kya hai?” (He installed the cameras, but what’s the WiFi password?)
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Headline: The Conversation We Should Be Having About Public Surveillance Security
Text: Recent discussions online have jokingly revolved around "WiFi passwords" connected to the Delhi government's extensive CCTV camera installations. While the specific password is likely a matter of internal bureaucracy (and not public information), the viral nature of the topic highlights a critical gap in our digital infrastructure discourse: Security by Design.
When governments deploy thousands of IoT devices like CCTV cameras, the security protocols are paramount. It raises important questions for urban planners and technologists: The phrase originates from a long-running political joke
The security of a smart city is only as strong as its weakest link. Whether you support the initiative or not, the technical integrity of public safety infrastructure must be above political point-scoring.
What are your thoughts on balancing public surveillance with cybersecurity hygiene?
#PublicPolicy #CyberSecurity #SmartCities #Governance #IoT #Delhi The security of a smart city is only
CCTV cameras often use port 80 or 8000. Change to a non-standard port (e.g., 34567) in camera settings to avoid automated scans.
Whether you use a CP Plus, Hikvision, or any “generic” camera, follow these security steps to prevent others from finding your camera’s password online.