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Manas Trivedi: Brainiac behind Rakshasutra Foundation.

Cybercrime has taken vast space in the digital world, and the opportunities are boundless. Certainly, the landscape of cybercrime is broad and as expected cybercrime has become much more sophisticated. Techniques you might only consider in the realm of espionage have become part of the tradecraft of cybercrime. Over the past few decades as the world economy globalized, so too has cybercrime. Acknowledging that, Manas Trivedi has given all of us the hope to use this technology smoothly and conveyed on the portions of how one can be cautious while using this advancement.

Through this goal, Manas commenced on a campaign "Cybercrime Free Rajasthan", which has been remarkably overseeing in all the states and districts. By the agenda, all the police officers and employees of the state have been given specialized tips and insight methods, leading to the prevention and detection of these modern technological crimes. This new data about cyberlaw has forwarded to police personnel with the relevant technical knowledge of the investigation in the regard. As cyber crime has suffered the education system, it is being mandated to instruct all the students by the cautions and the awareness of their identity online.


Manas Trivedi Giving training to Cops.

As cybercrime is the critical matter, Sunil Dutt, the Additional Director General (Police Technical Services), has shown solicitous on the issue and permitted Manas to aware the locals by Cyber Crime Awareness Program in 18 districts, which will mainly be conducted in Jaipur, Ajmer, Bhilwara, Alwar, Bharatpur, Sikar, Jhunjunu, Kota, Churu, Hanumangarh, Ganganagar, Tonk, Banswara, Dungarpur, Udaipur, Pratapgarh, Chittorgarh and Rajsamand.

Public awareness, safe and secure online banking, safe mobile surfing, online sexual harassment, phone call frauds; training curriculums on such topics are also adding the dash on the case, as Manas and his team is not leaving any chance to aware the populace and the negative side of the digital world. Keeping the insight, Manas will soon alert the public through PowerPoint presentation and awareness videos.

Presently, blackmailing on social media accounts has been increasing tremendously. Offenders are creating fake accounts on Facebook and trying to gain sympathy by becoming an online friend. This further leads into the conspiracy and later turned out as the bank corrupt. Manas says, taking this into account, it is significant for us to not trust anybody online directly. It is our move to infer in real and fake identity.

The lockdown has reflected more of the digital world and so is with the new versions of cybercrimes. 300% of increment has been spotted in Paytm fraud, e-commerce fraud, SIM swapping, and card cloning in financial fraud. Issues like Cyberbullying, molestation, identity theft has also elevated concerning the same women and children. Thus, sharing personal information and trusting strangers online would not lead to any of our fortunes. 
 
In line with the subject, Manas recently created an app called " Rakshasutra" designed for the safety of women. Whenever a woman presses the screen twice in an emergency, an alarm goes off in the police control room. The police can easily detect the woman's location, which would further lead-in preventing the crime. The former Chief Minister also appreciated this wonderful app. "Intejam" is another sequel in the list, that was specially created for the police department.