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Chhattisgarh Police, CDAC inaugurates 11-day cyber crime training program

In this course, police personnel were advised to analyze NCRB statistics on cyber crime to determine the state's and the nation's current trends

The Telegraph Published 15.03.23, 12:32 PM
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Under the direction of Director General of Police Ashok Juneja, an 11-day training program on cyber crime research was inaugurated under the joint auspices of the Center for Development of Advanced Computing (CDAC) and Chhattisgarh Police. Participating in this training program are 25 police officers from the state's three police ranges, Raipur, Durg, and Bastar, respectively.

As the training course began, the Director General of Police, Ashok Juneja, advised police personnel to analyze NCRB statistics on cybercrime to determine the state's and the nation's current trends. He stated that in the case of Chhattisgarh, fraud crimes involving the theft of people's personal information through phishing, pen cards, and credit cards have been observed.

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In addition, crimes like attacks against people and online harassment using fake identification on social media have been exposed in the state. The CDAC organization has made significant contributions to this area in the country's metropolitan areas. The analysis of crimes committed in the state can therefore be greatly aided by looking at a case study of such cases.

Meanwhile, Assistant Director General of Police Technology Services Pradeep Gupta stated that it is difficult for the police to slow the rate of growth of cybercrime. In the coming years, this crime will get more complex. In such a circumstance, police officers' competence levels must be raised.

In the modern world, knowing how to use the internet effectively is a skill that every police officer should possess. Only when the police are one step ahead, they can deal with crime effectively. The training modules offered by CDAC address every aspect of resolving cybercrime said Abhinav Dixit, associate director of CDAC.

CDAC is the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology's top research and development organization. It offers outstanding services in the nation's IT infrastructure through its own training centres and those of other authorized training centres, and it also runs training programs in the area of cyber research.

Proactive efforts are made to accomplish difficult long-term research goals with significant effectiveness for immediate and upcoming effects in an integrated and collaborative way, providing distinguished services to the country by setting multifaceted and visionary aims.

On the occasion of the inauguration of the program, Additional Director General of Police Himanshu Gupta, Vivekananda, S.R.P. Kalluri, Inspector General of Police Omprakash Pal, S.C. Dwivedi, R.P. Sai, Dr Sanjeev Shukla, Deputy Inspector General of Police Arif Sheikh, R.N. Dash, K.L. Dhruv, Manish Sharma, and other officers and employees of the police headquarters were present. The program was coordinated by the Additional Superintendent of Police, Technical Services, Kavi Gupta.

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