Technology and training play crucial role in strengthening India’s law enforcement system – Home Minister Dr. G Parameshwara
Bengaluru, March 15 (Karnataka News):
Home Minister Parameshwara said that technology and training play a crucial role in strengthening India’s law enforcement system. Spoke at the inauguration of the Criminal Investigation Summit “CID Decode-2025”
A one-day Cyber Crime Investigation Training and Research Centre, established in collaboration with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Karnataka, Infosys Foundation and Data Security Council of India (DSCI), organized a one-day Cyber Crime Investigation Training and Research Centre at Hotel JW Marriott in Bengaluru today.
As cybercrimes evolve, our resilience and capabilities must also evolve. CID Decode-2025 is a testament to Karnataka’s leadership in this fight. Cybercrime Investigation Manual 4th Edition Released, Hackathon And initiatives like Cyber Law and Ideathon reflect our unwavering commitment to building a safe, digital Karnataka and a safe India, he said.
The day-long summit will feature interactive sessions with senior police officers and cybersecurity experts, a master class on cyber laws, and technical presentations by leading professionals in the field. It includes innovative tabletop exercises, specifically for police officers, that include strategies for managing and responding to ransomware attacks in real-world scenarios.The CCITR Centre, created in 2019 in partnership with Infosys Foundation and Data Security Council of India, continues its efforts to build capacity in cybercrime investigation. So far,More than 46,000 officers and staff from the police, judiciary, prosecution and other sectors have been trained. by the CCITR says release.
Booths have been opened showcasing cutting-edge digital forensic tools and solutions developed by over 12 leading companies. Visitors are provided with hands-on experience with technologies shaping the future of cybercrime investigation, reinforcing the summit’s commitment to bridging the gap between law enforcement and industry.
The Home Ministers of Karnataka State felicitated the winners of Hackathon and Cyber Law Ideathon. The students who participated in the Hackathon addressed issues like “Detection of Deep Fakes, Use of Blockchain Technology, etc.” Developed software to address the issue. Participants in the Cyber Law Ideathon came up with creative ideas and drafted legal frameworks and policies to strengthen the prosecution of cybercrimes.
On the occasion, he also released the much-awaited revised 4th edition of the “Cyber Crime Investigation Manual”, a key resource packed with the latest trends, tools and techniques for effectively handling cyber crimes.
More than 150 top police officers from Karnataka and 55 top police officers from other states and the Centre participated to address the growing challenges of cybercrime through knowledge sharing, skill development and collaboration.
The summit opened with a call to address emerging issues in the cyber world, including Ransomware, phishing, and identity fraud, through continued collaboration between law enforcement, government, and private partners.