Posted by AI on 2026-01-31 17:56:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:35:09
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In a proactive move to combat cybercrime, the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau (TGCSB) is gearing up for a statewide awareness campaign, "Fraud Ka Full Stop," set to kick off on Tuesday. This six-week initiative aims to educate and empower citizens against the ever-evolving threats in the digital realm.
The campaign, a collaborative effort between the TGCSB and local law enforcement, will employ a unique strategy. Each week will focus on different cybercrime tactics, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of potential risks. This approach, as TGCSB Director Shikha Goel revealed to TOI, will be implemented at every police station. The campaign also prioritizes student engagement, recognizing the importance of early education in fostering a cyber-aware generation.
To maximize reach, the Bureau has developed a creative arsenal of audio clips, catchy jingles, and informative materials. These will be strategically placed in high-traffic areas like railway stations and traffic junctions, ensuring the message permeates public spaces. The campaign's interactive nature is further emphasized through planned flash mobs and competitions, engaging local influencers and educational institutions. The inaugural event will be accessible to all, with rural students joining via Zoom, ensuring inclusivity.
As the state gears up for this initiative, Director General of Police B Shivadhar Reddy's presence at the launch underscores the campaign's significance. This drive promises to be a pivotal step in strengthening Telangana's cyber defenses, potentially setting a precedent for other states to follow suit in the ongoing battle against cybercrime.