National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal - Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) in New Delhi
Safe and secure nation by strengthening all aspects of national security mechanism.
Transactions on UPI have crossed US $ One Trillion in Financial Year 2022 and today we are first in the world in digital transactions
In 2012, 3,377 cybercrimes were reported and in 2020 the number of such reporting reached 50,000
More than 11 lakh complaints of different types have been registered so far on the cybercrime reporting portal launched three years ago, more than two lakh complaints have also been registered for social media crimes
In 2012, 3,377 cybercrimes were reported and in 2020 the number of such reporting reached 50,000
More than 11 lakh complaints of different types have been registered so far on the cybercrime reporting portal launched three years ago, more than two lakh complaints have also been registered for social media crimes
Inaugurates by Shri Amit Shah 10 Jan 2020
Seven components I4C
National Cyber Crime Threat Analytics Unit,
National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal,
National Cyber Crime Training Centre,
Cyber Crime Ecosystem Management Unit,
National Cyber Crime Research and Innovation Centre,
National Cyber Crime Forensic Laboratory Ecosystem
Platform for Joint Cyber Crime Investigation Team. National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal- www.cybercrime.gov.in is a citizen-centric initiative that will enable citizens to report cyber crimes online through the portal.
It enables filing of all cyber crimes with specific focus on crimes against women, children, particularly child pornography, child sex abuse material, online content pertaining to rapes/gang rapes, etc.
700 police districts and more than 3,900 police stations have been connected with this Portal.
Forensic Science Capabilities Strengthening for Time bound and Scientific Investigation” at Kevadia, Gujarat (26 June, 2022)
forensic science capabilities available in the country, especially keeping in view the increasing dependence of the criminal justice system on forensic investigation.
Need for investigating agencies to be one step ahead of criminals in view of the use of technology
The Center is working with the state governments on a three-pronged approach to reforms in the field of police investigation, prosecution and forensics
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