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Dr Jitendra Singh addresses 1st National Conference on Cybercrime Investigation and Forensics, organised by CBI

CBI has gained high degree of credibility over the years: Dr Jitendra Singh

	Dr Jitendra Singh addresses 1st National Conference on Cybercrime Investigation and Forensics, organised by CBI
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New Delhi , 05 Sep 2019

The Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) of the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), MoS PMO, Personnel, Public Grievances &  Pensions, Atomic Energy and Space, Dr Jitendra Singh said that Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has gained high degree of credibility over the years and it has  become a benchmark for investigation of crimes. He was speaking at the first National Conference on Cybercrime Investigation and Forensics, organized by the CBI,  here today. The Minister congratulated the CBI for organizing the first national conference of its kind in the country. While complimenting the CBI, the Minister said that  people from the most peripheral and remotest regions of the country trust the functioning of CBI.Dr Jitendra Singh said that India is still evolving as a nation and  organizations like CBI have helped to add credibility to the Indian democracy. He further said that the nature of crime also evolves with the evolution of society, which  makes it essential on the part of investigative agencies to evolve their techniques. The entire crime scenario has changed over the years, he added. He emphasized  that the study of cyber crime is important for India, keeping in mind the fact that India has a huge population and that India has the second largest internet users in the  world. Speaking about the recent developments in the country, Dr Singh said that we are in the post-Article 370 abrogation scenario.  He expressed concern over the  fact that the cyber manipulators are posing risk to the nation by circulating fake videos on the social media, which needs to be addressed. The Minister said that under  the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the Government has given thrust to the optimum use of technology. He quoted examples of Digital India, GeM,  Aadhar and Jandhan scheme. 

The computer technology has entered a large number of household of India, he added. He added that the second thrust of the Government has been on our clarity in  fight against terrorism and decisive actions have been taken in this regard.The Minister announced that a Centralised Technology Vertical (CTV) with a cost of  Rs 99  crore will be set up within CBI, which will be operational by next year. It will help in getting real time information for the benefit of interrogators, he added. The Minister  said that tackling cyber crime cannot be left to CBI alone. He emphasized on the role of NGOs and activists to join this crusade to counter cybercrime by changing the  mindset of masses.The Director, CBI, Shri R K Shukla said that this conference is a platform for State Police and Enforcement agencies to share their best practices  and to replicate them. He said that cyber crime has become a global phenomena now and this conference will be an enriching experience for the agencies working at  grass root levels.The two-day conference was inaugurated by the Director, CBI yesterday. Around 50 Officers including DGPs, ADGPs, IGPs, DIGPs and SPs dealing  with cybercrime in State & UT Police, Central Agencies, the Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, other Ministries, experts from  Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and academia participated in the Conference. During the conference, several lectures, presentations and panel discussions on  various topics/themes of law enforcement interest, including, Mobile/Digital Forensics, Inter-LEA information/ intelligence exchange, obtaining digital evidence from  abroad, online harming including child sexual abuse, Social Media, establishing standard formats for data exchange between service providers and LEAs, Intermediary  liability, Admissibility of Electronic Evidence were discussed in the deliberations.

 

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