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Amit Shah unveils plan to train 5,000 'cyber commandos', launches cyber fraud mitigation centre

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 10 September 2024
Union home minister Amit Shah announced that the government will train 5,000 cyber commandos in the next five years to tackle cybercrime. He launched initiatives such as a Cyber Fraud Mitigation Centre and a web-based data repository for sharing cybercrime information. Shah emphasised cybersecurity's role in national security and urged stakeholder collaboration.
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