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MHA Implements AI for Enhanced Cybercrime Monitoring and Predictive Policing

Severity: Low (Score: 27.9)

Sources: Newindianexpress, Visionias.In

Summary

The Union Ministry of Affairs (MHA) has announced the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to strengthen India's internal security framework, focusing on real-time surveillance, predictive policing, and crime pattern recognition. This initiative aims to enhance the capabilities of law enforcement agencies in combating cybercrime and financial fraud. The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) is utilizing AI tools for complaint analysis and has organized a CyberGuard AI Hackathon to improve the classification of cybercrime complaints. Plans are in place to introduce AI-assisted complaint registration for the 1930 helpline. The MHA is also employing AI for monitoring dark web activities, detecting Child Sexual Exploitation Material (CSEAM), and improving the efficiency of the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal. The initiative includes collaborations with IIT Bombay and the RBI Innovation Hub to proactively flag fraudulent activities. The MHA's efforts are expected to improve decision-making and coordination among law enforcement agencies. Key Points: • MHA is leveraging AI for real-time surveillance and predictive policing. • The I4C is enhancing complaint analysis and classification through AI tools. • AI is being used to monitor dark web activities and combat child exploitation.

Key Entities

  • Phishing (attack_type)
  • India (country)
  • T1566 - Phishing (mitre_attack)
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