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Moubani Sorcar aware the magic of Cyber Criminals to the people of West Bengal, Orissa & Bangladesh with PVR Consolidation Private limited

M/s PVR Consolidation Private limited is been setup in 1998 with a One man Company. Sooner it is transformed to Private Company in the year 2008 with one more director.  This so called director continued as only for resolution passed and cannot be treated as Working Director. 

Dr. PVR Consolidation is planning to give CSR funding to Ms Moubani Sorcar  will be exclusively planning Cyber Security & Cyber Violence in West Bengal, Orissa and North east  along with Bangladesh 

Cyber security & Cyber Violence 

i) Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks. These cyberattacks are usually aimed at accessing, changing, or destroying sensitive information; extorting money from users through ransomware; or interrupting normal business processes.

ii) Cyberviolence:The use of computer systems to cause, facilitate, or threaten violence against individuals, that results in (or is likely to result in) physical, sexual, psychological or economic harm or suffering and may include the exploitation of the individual’s circumstance, characteristics or vulnerabilities.”.

M/s PVR Consolidation Private limited is associated with CSAI-CMAI-IHRO in this noble cause.

Cyber Crime Wing, West Bengal has been created by State Government to supervise all Cyber Crime and Cyber Security related matters in the State of West Bengal. Cyber Crime is increasing exponentially and we are getting large number of complaints daily on our cyber crime helpline 1930/112. Since, the cyber criminals are highly organised and operating from other States and Countries, their identification is a time consuming process. In such situation all of you are advised to be careful about cyber criminals while investing in any financial instruments, mobile towers, cryptocurrencies and making any financial transaction. Any financial proposal sound too good to be true is best avoided. Citizens are also advised to be careful about misuse of their personal documents, bank account and social media handles by cyber criminals.

India’s cybersecurity efforts have advanced significantly, and the country is now considered a “role model” in the Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI). The GCI is published by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and assesses countries based on legal, technical, organizational, and other factors. In 2024, India scored 98.49 out of 100, ranking it in Tier 1 along with the US, Japan, and Australia.

India’s cybersecurity efforts include:

Legal framework

The Information Technology Act (2000) and the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (2023) are examples of India’s legal framework for cybersecurity. 

Agencies

The government has established agencies like the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) and the National Cyber Coordination Centre (NCCC). 

Education and awareness

India’s cybersecurity strategy includes education and awareness initiatives. 

Incentives and grants

India has provided incentives and grants to promote research and innovation in cybersecurity. 

However, India still faces a number of cyber threats, including:

Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs)

These complex, long-running attacks are designed to infiltrate a network and steal or manipulate data. 

Power grid attacks

These attacks can disable critical systems, disrupt infrastructure, and disrupt communications. 

Propaganda attacks

These attacks can be used to spread lies, expose embarrassing truths, or make people lose trust in their country. 

To help protect against cyber threats, citizens can:

Be mindful of what they share on social media, including video chats. 

Be careful when accepting chat requests from strangers. 

Report suspicious identifiers to the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP).