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Cyber Peace Foundation (CPF)

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Cyber Peace Foundation
Formation2005
FounderVineet Kumar
TypeNon-Profit
Websitewww.cyberpeace.org

Cyber Peace Foundation (CPF) is an Indian nonpartisan, Nonprofit organization of Cyber Security that works to build Resilience against Cyberattack and crimes. CPF closely works with several national and state governments, United Nations and Educational Institutions worldwide.[1][2][3] [4]

The Organization is registered with NITI Aayog and the member of UN Global Compact Network India.[5]

History[edit]

Cyber Peace Foundation was established in 2005 by Vineet Kumar, a former Chief Technical Officer of Jharkhand Police. CPF was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 in 2013.[6] The organization was founded to build collective resilience against cyber warfare and cybercrime.[7]

From its beginning in 2013, CPF rallied tremendous support from several patrons and advisors and slowly grew in size and scale in the following years.

In January 2015, Cyber Peace Foundation collaborated with Gujarat Technological University launched e-Raksha Research Centre to fight cyber crime with the goal of establishing a peaceful cyber space.[8]

The foundation was associated with UNICEF for cyber bullying and online child safety specially during the COVID-19 pandemic.[9][10][11]

In July 2019, Data Security Council of India and Cyber Peace Foundation with the support of Google, complete a capacity building initiative for law enforcement officers on cyber crime investigations.[12][13]

In 2017, the foundation helped national Government to protect Aadhaar details of Individuals specially when sudden cases of Aadhaar Information leak increased in Jharkhand.[14][15]

Policy Research and Advocacy[edit]

CPF actively engages in technology and legal policy related research and advocacy from time to time. CPF leads policy consultations with various stakeholders and informs governments through policy briefs, comments, white papers etc. In the run to the Draft Data Protection Bill, CPF actively contributed through a series of consultations with the Punjab Engineering College.[16]

CPF also published investigative research reports about certain applications and illicit content on their platforms to inform both the platforms and policy makers for action.[17][18]

CPF has also initiated the first ever platform dedicated to Cyber Diplomacy issues across the world which brings to the forefront evidence-rich narratives and opinions from experts.[19]

Digital Inclusion and Capacity Building[edit]

Cyber Peace Foundation works towards Internet Governance and Cyber Security and involved in Research and training related to all aspects of Cyber peace and cyber security.[20]

Digital Shakti[edit]

In December 2018, The Digital Shakti campaign was launched by Cyber Peace Foundation in collaboration with Facebook and National Commission for Women. It was for raising awareness among young women about online resilience and safety. The Cyber Peace Foundation's team interacted with 60,000 women across six states in India. On Feb 2020, CPF launched the second phase of Digital Shakti Campaign with an aim to train 1, 10, 000 women across the nation.[21]

We Think Digital[edit]

On Feb 2020, Facebook launched ‘We Think Digital’, a literacy programme for women in Uttar Pradesh, India in collaboration with NCW and Cyber Peace Foundation.[22][23]

Research[edit]

Cyber Challenge India[edit]

In January 2020, the Cyber Peace Foundation and the National Crime Records Bureau together have designed CCTNS Hackathon and Cyber Challenge 2020 with the aim to enhance skills and knowledge of law enforcement individuals at ground level.[24]

eKawach[edit]

eKawach is the initiative of Cyber Peace Foundation (CPF) to implement honeypots across the country. The objective is to set up the most comprehensive public network of sensors to capture internet attack traffic and extract intelligence which can be shared with appropriate government and public agencies in the country.[25][26]

Global Cyber Challenge[edit]

Global Cyber challenge (GCC) is a journey to recognize and award young talent and build solutions to some pressing problems that our society faces. The objective of the challenge is to, both present technical challenges to identify talent and to tap their innovative approach to solving critical real-world problems.[27][28]

The first GCC event was organized in 2017 by CPF in collaboration with MeitY, Government of India. More than 2000 individuals participated in the first edition of the competition from across 52 countries. There were total 10 winners in different categories of the competition, The awards ceremony was graced by the Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi and the then Hon’ble Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Shri Ranil Wickremesinghe along with IT and Law minister of India Shri Ravi Shankar Prasad and other Union Ministers.[29]

eRaksha[edit]

eRaksha Competition was launched in June 2019 by Cyber Peace Foundation in collaboration with NCERT. This program was focused to instill the netiquettes into the young minds. It received an overwhelming response with over 15000 entries across the country and also from UAE and Russia.[30][31][32][33]

Cyber Peace Foundation, in collaboration with NCERT and UNESCO, NEW Delhi, has launched eRaksha Competition 2020 focussed on Digital Citizenship, Online Safety and tackling fake news & misinformation.[34][35]

Collaborations[edit]

Cyber Peace Foundation collaborated with Cyber Peace Corps, Cyber Peace Alliances, Academic Institutions, and civil socity organizations. CPF has partnered with many Government and non-Government organizations to support them in Cyber Crime.[36]

In August 2019, OLX partnered with Cyber Peace Foundation for safe internet practices.[37]

In 2015, Management Education & Research Institute joined hands with Cyber Peace Foundation towards integration and sharing platform for cyber security solutions.[38]

CPF partnered with CBSE to launch the first national handbook on online safety for school children in 2020.[39][40]

In May 2020, Africa based NGO, Technology Against Crime Initiative (TAC Africa) joined hands with Cyber Peace Foundation for global fight against cybercrime, diplomacy, cybersecurity of drone, data-protection, and counter-drone technology among others.

Awards[edit]

  • DSCI Excellence Awards 2019 for Fantastic Effort in Raising Security Awareness in Community[41]

References[edit]

  1. Thomas, Liffy (1 April 2019). "Are we being responsible Netizens?". The Hindu.
  2. "Life behind the firewall: What it's like to be an ethical hacker today". Hindustan Times. 15 February 2020.
  3. Thomas, Liffy (1 April 2019). "Are we being responsible Netizens?". The Hindu.
  4. "Cybersecurity: New forms of crime emerging". Deccan Herald. 15 December 2019.
  5. "Global Cyber Challenge - Peace-a-thon". MyGov.in. 5 October 2017.
  6. "Cyber Peace Foundation | Vineet Kumar | Interview | i-genius | Entrepreneurship and Social Innnovation". www.i-genius.org.
  7. "Aadhaar detail leak in Jharkhand sign of deep cyber security flaws: Experts". Hindustan Times. 23 April 2017.
  8. "Gujarat Technological University launches e-Raksha centre to fight cybercrime". The Economic Times. 28 January 2015.
  9. "For parents: Keeping children safe online during the COVID-19 pandemic". www.unicef.org.
  10. "Cyber bullies wreak havoc even in rural government schools". The New Indian Express.
  11. "UNICEF, Cyber Peace Foundation list out methods to secure children's online activities". The New Indian Express.
  12. "Cyber Peace Foundation and Data Security Council of India (DSCI), supported by Google, complete a capacity building initiative for law enforcement agencies on investigating cybercrime. | Data Security Council of India". www.dsci.in.
  13. "Cyber Peace Foundation, DSCI and Google organise workshop for law enforcement officers". Express Computer. 8 July 2019.
  14. Deogharia, Jaideep. "Experts: IT awareness must for protecting Aadhaar details | Ranchi News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  15. Deogharia, Jaideep. "Cyber experts sound alert about vulnerability of govt sites, Aadhar data at risk | Ranchi News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  16. "Ensure that data law protects individual's privacy". Hindustan Times. 26 September 2018.
  17. Ahaskar, Abhijit (24 April 2019). "Circulation of child sexual abuse material still rampant on WhatsApp: report". Livemint.
  18. Mandavia, Megha. "Chinese app: Bigo Live: A Chinese app captures Indian imagination with lascivious content". The Economic Times.
  19. "The Cyber Diplomat". The Cyber Diplomat.
  20. "Building Resiliency against cyber crime" (PDF). upes.ac.in.
  21. "The National Commission for Women, in partnership with Facebook and Cyber Peace Foundation, launched the Digital Literacy & Online Safety Programme for North East Women in Imphal, Manipur. | National Commission for Women". ncw.nic.in.
  22. "Facebook Starts Literacy Program For Women in UP; Will Expand to More States This Year". News18. 12 February 2020.
  23. "Yogi 'advises' women panel to publicise government schemes". Hindustan Times. 12 February 2020.
  24. "Launch of CCTNS Hackathon and Cyber Challenge". Business Standard India. 10 February 2020.
  25. Johar, Team (5 July 2017). "साइबर वर्ल्ड में चल रही जंग, यूरोप, रूस, चीन बड़े हमलावर, रांची से हो रही मॉनिटरिंग". जोहार लाइव.
  26. "बाल आयोग ने किया 'साइबर ट्रिविया' मोबाइल एप लॉन्च, बच्चों को खेल-खेल में सिखाएं साइबर अपराध से लड़ना". Amar Ujala (in हिन्दी).
  27. "Global Cyber Challenge 2017 - Grand Finale". Government of India. 17 November 2017.
  28. "Prime Minister Narendra Modi felicitates Shikhil Sharma and Ananda Krishna from NIIT University (NU) at the Global Conference on Cyberspace (GCCS) 2017". India Education Diary. 8 December 2017.
  29. "Government to hold global challenge to build cyber taskforce for India". The New Indian Express.
  30. "NCERT Announces ERaksha Competition On Online Safety, Tackling Fake News". NDTV.com.
  31. "eRaksha-Protecting women & children online" (PDF). rajbhavanjharkhand.nic.in.
  32. Pioneer, The. "E-raksha campaign at Sapphire school". The Pioneer.
  33. "CyberPeace With NCERT And UNESCO Brings One Of The Largest Cybersecurity Competitions 'e-Raksha' Awards". IndianWeb2.com. 10 October 2019.
  34. "NCERT launches e-Raksha competition 2020 on Digital citizenship, online safety and tracking of Fake news". Hindustan Times. 3 June 2020.
  35. "eRaksha Competition | Official Portal". eRaksha.
  36. "Andhra cops, Tamil Nadu auto plant hit as India too comes under cyber attack". TOI.
  37. "OLX joins hands with Cyber Peace Foundation for safe internet practices". The Economic Times. 9 August 2019.
  38. "Management Education & Research Institute (MERI)" (PDF). Meri.edu.
  39. "Cybersecurity: How to make online experiences safe and secure for children". India Today.
  40. "All you need to know about CBSE's cybersecurity handbook for students - Times of India". The Times of India.
  41. "DSCI Excellence Awards 2019 | Data Security Council of India". dsci.in.


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