The South India times Jagtial: District Collector G.Ravi suggested that everyone should be aware of cybercrime. District Collector and District SP Sindhu Sharma attended the Cyber ?? Congress grand finale program held at local Sumangali Gardens as the chief guests and started the Cyber Congress grand finale program On this occasion, Collector Ravi said that Telangana Police is at the forefront of India in maintaining peace and security in Telangana state.
He appreciated the District Police Department for effectively implementing She Teams and Women Safety Wing in the district to prevent crimes against women and children Ten years ago, the use of the Internet was very low, but in the present time, the use of the Internet has increased, and especially in the past two years, the use of the Internet has increased due to the presence of students in online classes during the coronavirus Students are advised to use as much as they can.
He said that nowadays with the increasing technology, the number of cyber crimes is increasing, especially people need to take precautions to avoid falling victim to these cyber criminals. The students who took training in this Cyber ?? Congress along with their fellow students are advised to educate the general public about cyber crimes.
Not stopping with the grand finale, everyone is advised to move forward in a coordinated manner to make more cyber ambassadors in collaboration with the Education Department, Women S a f e t y , Te l a n g a n a PoliceDistrict SP Sindhu Sharma said that the main objective of Cyber? Congress is to create awareness and sensitize cyber crimes. Women Safety Wing of Telangana Police, School Education Department Youngistan is a voluntary service organization as part of creating awareness about cyber crime among children at the student stage.
Under the initiative, 3300 students from 1650 government high schools in 33 districts of Telangana were given training on cyber security.