Karnataka Government Appoints 118 Officers to Cyber Crime and Security Division
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- •The Karnataka Government has appointed 53 officers and 65 personnel to the Cyber Crime and Security Division.
- •The division will work to prevent cyber crimes, investigate them, and create awareness among the public.
- •The appointed officers and personnel will undergo special training.
- •The move is significant in the backdrop of a rising number of cyber crimes.
- •The government's decision has been welcomed by various quarters.
The Karnataka Government has appointed a total of 118 personnel to the state's Cyber Crime and Security Division. This includes 53 officers and 65 personnel. The division aims to prevent, investigate, and strengthen cyber security measures in the state. With this appointment, the government has stated that the fight against cyber crimes in the state will intensify. The move comes in the backdrop of a rising number of cyber crimes in the state. The division will investigate cyber crimes across the state and also create awareness among the public about cyber security. This will enable people to be more aware of cyber crimes and take steps to protect themselves. Meanwhile, the officers and personnel appointed to the division will undergo special training. The training will include investigation of cyber crimes, digital forensics, cyber security measures, and legal procedures. After the training, the officers will begin their duties. The government's decision has been welcomed by various quarters. Cyber experts and the public have praised the move, stating that it will strengthen cyber security in the state. This will make the state's digital environment more secure, they have said.
