Port Blair, Feb 9: The Andaman and Nicobar Police have initiated a ground-breaking effort to counter cyber threats through a unified strategy. In its commitment to nurture a robust environment against cybercrimes, the A&N Police extends an invitation to the residents of A&N Islands to actively participate as Cyber Volunteers. In today's interconnected world, cyber threats loom large, posing significant risks to individuals, businesses, and national security.

The success of this program relies on collective efforts, and the A&N Police is eager to establish a united front against the escalating menace of cybercrime, promoting a collaborative approach to prevention and mitigation. The A&N Police encourages the residents of A&N Islands to come forward and contribute to this vital mission by becoming Cyber Volunteers, playing a crucial role in preventing, detecting, and mitigating cybercrimes within their communities.

Specifically, the A&N Police seeks individuals to serve as Unlawful Content Flaggers and Cyber Awareness Promoters. Unlawful Content Flaggers will assist in identifying and reporting illicit online content, thus safeguarding our digital environment. Concurrently, Cyber Awareness Promoters will raise awareness about cybersecurity best practices, empowering fellow citizens to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.

Forms are available at nearest Police Station and Cyber Crime Police Station. Together, we can construct a safer and more resilient digital ecosystem for A&N Islands and beyond. Join us in our mission to create a safer cyberspace, said a communication from the A&N Police. The last date for submission of form is 29.02.2024.