A parliamentary panel has really helpful that the Union Home Ministry could encourage the state governments to determine cyber hotspots of their state and keep a knowledge profile on the cyber crimes being dedicated in these hotspots.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs headed by BJP MP Brijlal famous that it believed that regardless of the increase in Internet connectivity within the nation, there is perhaps a sizeable inhabitants in numerous states and Union Territories which can have very restricted entry to it as a result of numerous causes.
“The committee recommends that the ministry could encourage state governments to determine cyber hotspots of their state and keep information profile on the cyber crimes being dedicated in these hotspots and the measures taken to include these crimes,” the panel mentioned in its report submitted to Parliament on Friday.
This information, the panel mentioned, could also be collected by the ‘Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C)’ and shared with different states for framing of insurance policies by them to deal with such sorts of cyber crimes.
The committee, subsequently, really helpful that the police power could undertake numerous methods similar to publicising its achievements within the conferences of the neighborhood, village, and district-level committees at common intervals for growing the police-people interplay, organising consciousness weeks and Jan Sabhas, amongst others. The focus must be on a nationwide capacity-building marketing campaign, with an emphasis on creating and inculcating excessive skilled and moral requirements in addition to attitudinal and social abilities within the personnel, it famous.
The committee famous that states and Union Territories have been requested to put in IP cameras at strategic areas in all police stations and to conduct a periodic audit of all of the put in CCTVs.
The committee additional notes that the Ministry of Law and Justice has been approached to advise states and Union Territories for putting in CCTVs at district courts. The panel mentioned that it wish to be apprised of the standing of motion taken by the states and Union Territories on this matter.