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November 9, 2025 at 10:17 am #1584
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KeymasterThe Cyber and Hi-Tech Crime Investigation and Training (CHCIT) Centre, managed by Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB), stands as India’s premier techno-legal establishment dedicated to addressing the complex landscape of cyber crimes and high-tech offenses. As technological advancements continue, the intricacies of managing and countering cyber crimes in India have become increasingly daunting. Globally, nations strive to tackle these challenges, and India, too, has a considerable journey ahead before achieving expertise in cyber security and cyber forensics.
Research and development play a pivotal role in enhancing cyber security capabilities and in devising effective strategies to combat cyber threats. Initiatives like the Cyber Security Research Centre of India (CSRCI) and the Cyber Forensics Research and Development Centre of India (CFRDCI) are vital for advancing the nation’s defense against cyber crimes. These private efforts complement governmental initiatives aimed at tackling the ever-evolving cyber threat landscape.
At Perry4Law and PTLB, we are leading the charge by managing a dedicated techno-legal centre for cyber crime and high-tech investigation. This facility focuses on both education and operational excellence, providing essential training to various stakeholders, including police forces, legal professionals, and judiciary members. By running an exclusive lifelong learning centre, we aim to equip individuals with crucial skills related to cyber law, cyber security, and cyber forensics. Our e-learning platform serves as an additional resource, enabling continuous education in these essential fields.
The PTLB cyber crime investigation centre not only works to enhance the technical capabilities of cyber crime investigators but also seeks to modernize India’s police force in line with contemporary needs. Our training initiatives cater to a diverse range of stakeholders, ensuring a well-rounded approach to addressing cyber challenges.
Perry4Law and PTLB have also been diligent in documenting trends in cyber crimes, cyber law, and cyber security in India. By analyzing and publishing insights on these trends since 2012, we provide stakeholders with a clearer understanding of the evolving cyber environment in India. Our reports on ICT trends, commencing in 2005-06, have discussed both the positive advancements and the challenges within Indian ICT policies, aiming to promote informed decision-making.
Through the CHCIT Centre, we aspire to foster a robust techno-legal understanding that is beneficial for stakeholders both within India and internationally. By empowering our law enforcement and legal systems and promoting a culture of learning and adaptability, we hope to enhance India’s defenses against cyber threats effectively.
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