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Centre for Cyber Security, Counter Terrorism and Anti-Insurgency will be set up in the state | | | agencies JAIPUR, Feb 2: The State Government is further strengthening cyber security. The Centre for Cyber Security, Counter Terrorism and Anti-Insurgency are being set up in the state with the objective to curb these crimes and to make people aware of them. Chief Minister Shri Ashok Gehlot has approved Rs 18.40 crore to set up this centre and for equipment. Laboratories will be developed at different levels including state, range/commissionerate and district under this centre with the approval of Shri Gehlot. The software will be developed in the lab for the state by contacting government agencies present in various states and countries for cyber security, crime intelligence, research and prevention. Setting up this centre will help in updating about new malware, threats and viruses. Along with this, training will be imparted at the state-level lab for the latest updates about cybercrime. It is to be mentioned that the state government has opened cyber police stations in all the districts in the state. Necessary equipments have been provided to these police stations for the investigation of crimes. |
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