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Karnataka Details Cybercrime Strategy at CIDECODE Summit

Officials cast the effort as capacity-building anchored by specialised units, statewide CEN stations, CCITR training.

Overview

  • Home Minister G. Parameshwara said the state has taken stringent measures to safeguard citizens' digital security.
  • The government reports establishing 43 Cyber, Economic and Narcotics police stations across districts and major cities.
  • The Cyber Crime Investigation Training and Research Centre says it has trained more than 62,000 personnel from state and central agencies.
  • Authorities highlighted partnerships with AI, cloud and cybersecurity firms plus international organisations to address dark‑web activity, cryptocurrency‑linked crime, financial fraud and to strengthen digital forensics.
  • The third annual CIDECODE summit in Bengaluru, organised by the CID and CCITR, drew senior police and industry figures including M.A. Saleem, Pranav Mohanty, Sunil Kumar Dhareshwar and Vinayak Godse.