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Computer crime, or cybercrime in India has been evolving rapidly. The Information Technology Act, 2000 passed by the Parliament of India in May 2000, had aimed to curb cyber crimes and to provide a legal framework for e-commerce transactions. In 2001, India and United States had set up an India-US cyber security forum as part of a counter-terrorism dialogue.
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Statistics
Cybercrime cases in India, registered under the IT Act, increased at a rate of 300 per cent between 2011 and 2014. In 2015, there were 11,592 cases of cyber crime registered in India.
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Cyber Crime Investigation Cells
Cyber crime cells have been set up in major cities, but still most cases remain unreported due to a lack of awareness.
List of Cyber Crime Cells:
- Cyber Crime Investigation Cell (New Delhi)
- Cyber Crime Investigation Cell (Mumbai)
- Cyber Crime Police Station, Hyderabad City Police
- Cyber Crime Police Station, CID, Hyderabad
- Cyber Crime Investigation Unit (CCIU)
- Cyber Crime Cell Rajasthan
- Cyber Crime Cell Punjab
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Non-Profit Organizations
- End Now Foundation, Hyderabad.
- Incognito Forensic Foundation, Bangalore, Chennai (https://ifflab.org/)
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External sources
- http://cybercellmumbai.gov.in/
- http://www.csrindia.org/cyber-crime-units-in-india
- http://punjabpolice.gov.in/tech_wings.aspx#Div1
- https://endnowfoundation.org/
- https://ifflab.org/blogs/
- https://www.insightssuccess.in/iff-lab-reinforcing-cyber-security-predicting-mitigating-cyber-threats/
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References
Source of the article : Wikipedia