Gujarat DGP Advocates Proactive Measures Against Cybercrime
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Gandhinagar, April 9 (NationPress) During a crucial evaluation of Gujarat's 'Cyber Centre of Excellence', the emphasis on adopting a proactive policing strategy and leveraging advanced technology to combat cybercrime was underscored by the State Director General of Police (DGP), K.L.N. Rao, in Gandhinagar.
The meeting, convened at the Police Bhavan on Thursday, saw participation from senior officials of the Cyber Centre along with newly appointed Police Inspectors.
The discussions were aimed at enhancing the state's response to the growing complexity and scale of cybercrimes.
A thorough review was conducted on the swift detection and prevention of cyber offenses, focusing on emerging trends and new methods, including digital fraud, online scams, social media offences, and financial frauds.
Guidance was provided on improving technical capabilities and investigative efficiency.
A presentation showcased the operations of the Cyber Centre of Excellence, highlighting essential mechanisms.
These mechanisms include the helpline '1930' which plays a crucial role in the quick resolution of complaints and facilitating the halting of suspicious financial activities.
The review also addressed investigation procedures, stressing the importance of expediting investigations into registered FIRs and ensuring timely refunds to victims.
Advanced technologies like data analytics, digital forensics, and real-time intelligence gathering were discussed comprehensively.
Infrastructure development and capacity enhancement were prioritized as well.
Conversations revolved around bolstering physical infrastructure and enhancing human resources, with a strong emphasis on regular training programs and workshops to keep police personnel abreast of evolving technologies.
In his address, DGP Rao emphasized that a proactive approach is vital in the ongoing battle against cybercrime.
He urged police officers to utilize modern technologies, collaborate closely with various agencies, and ensure the real-time exchange of information.
Moreover, the Gujarat DGP highlighted the importance of raising public awareness, advocating for special campaigns in schools, colleges, and across social media platforms to enhance cyber safety.
Newly appointed Police Inspectors were motivated to handle complaints promptly and with commitment.
DGP Rao commended the performance of the Cyber Centre team and encouraged them to evolve the facility into a 'model centre' for effectively addressing cybercrime.