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Cemtrex’s Vicon Secures Prestigious STQC Certification, Strengthening its Position in High-Growth Indian Market

STQC certification enables Vicon as the premium brand entry in India’s regulated security market By Gaurav TaywadeDirector, India Operation, Vicon Vicon Industries, a subsidiary of Cemtrex Inc., and a leading provider of advanced security and surveillance solutions, announced that it has officially received the STQC certification from India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), marking a major milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy. With this certification, Vicon becomes one of the surveillance manufacturers to meet the stringent cybersecurity and quality standards under India’s IoT Security Compliance for Surveillance Cameras Scheme (IoTSCS-ER). The designation enables Vicon to market and sell its certified products into India’s regulated government, infrastructure, and smart city segments, sectors that are otherwise closed to non-certified providers. “This certification gives us a powerful entry point into one of the fastest-growing surveillance markets in the world,” said Saagar Govil, Chairman and CEO of Cemtrex, “Most global manufacturers lack this certification and are therefore excluded from bidding on government or regulated projects in India. We now have a distinct first-mover advantage as the only premium brand certified for these opportunities.” India’s video surveillance market is projected to exceed $3 billion by 2027, driven by nationwide security upgrades, urban development, and the expansion of smart cities. However, regulatory barriers have limited foreign participation, creating pent-up demand for high-quality, and compliant solutions from trusted global brands. Vicon’s certification removes this barrier and positions the company to capitalize on untapped demand in both the public and private sectors. As part of its STQC-certified offering, Vicon’s Valerus Video Management System (VMS) is fully compliant and built to support complex, large-scale deployments across critical infrastructure, education, transportation, and public sector environments. With its intuitive interface, centralized control, and advanced cybersecurity architecture, Valerus delivers a comprehensive, enterprise-grade solution that meets India’s strictest technical and regulatory requirements. “India is modernizing rapidly, and safety, security, and quality are now top priorities,” said Gaurav Taywade, Managing Director of Vicon India, “Earning STQC certification is more than just a regulatory milestone; it’s a strategic gateway into one of the most dynamic infrastructure build-outs happening anywhere in the world. India is constructing vast amounts of critical infrastructure including new train stations, airports, seaports, power plants, university campuses, research centers, and highways, all requiring advanced, reliable security solutions. As one of the certified premium global brand, Vicon is uniquely positioned to support this growth with secure, AI-powered surveillance systems that are easy to install, built to last, and designed to meet the evolving demands of modern infrastructure. We’re excited to partner with Indian organizations to help build a safer, smarter, and more connected future.” About Cemtrex Cemtrex, Inc. (Nasdaq: CETX) is a diversified technology company operating in the Security and Industrial sectors. Its Security segment, led by Vicon Industries, provides advanced video management software, high-performance security cameras, and integrated surveillance solutions for enterprise, government, and critical infrastructure. The Industrial segment, through Advanced Industrial Services (AIS), delivers expert rigging, millwrighting, process piping, and equipment installation services to manufacturers nationwide. With a focus on innovation, execution, and strategic growth, Cemtrex is committed to enhancing safety, efficiency, and value for its customers and shareholders. For more information, visit www.cemtrex.com. Read More

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Cloud Costs & Tariffs : Exploring On – Premise Alternatives for Greater Stability

Public cloud storage has become a core component of enterprise IT strategy, primarily due to its scalability and cost-efficiency. According to a 2024 report by IDC, Indian enterprises are increasingly adopting public cloud services, driven by the ongoing digital transformation. This shift is expected to fuel the growth of the Indian Public Cloud Services Market, which is projected to reach $25.5 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 24.3%. However, as reliance on global cloud infrastructure grows, many organisations have yet to consider the broader geopolitical risks – particularly tariffs and trade tensions, which could disrupt supply chains, increase costs, or limit access to certain technologies. These external factors, though often overlooked, pose strategic challenges for businesses operating in an increasingly interconnected digital ecosystem. A hidden risk for businesses relying on public cloud services As tariffs on technology imports continue to rise, businesses relying on public cloud services could soon face unpredictable cost increases. While semiconductors have been spared from recent tariff hikes, shifting prices on other components could significantly impact the overall cost of data center construction, according to Matthew Mittelsteadt, a technology policy research fellow at the Cato Institute (Forbes, 2025). Relying solely on the cloud for your infrastructure exposes your business to these price fluctuations leaving it vulnerable to external economic shifts. Ensuring stability against rising cloud costs and economic uncertainty Private cloud storage platforms provide a reliable solution to mitigate these risks. Enterprises can select the appropriate NAS model based on their capacity needs and, with a one-time payment, eliminate dependence on third-party service providers. Additionally, by storing your data locally at your office, you retain 100% ownership. Finally, maintaining full control over your data establishes a solid foundation for your business, ensuring seamless operations even in the face of economic uncertainty. This isn’t just about protecting against skyrocketing hidden costs; it’s about guaranteeing that your operations remain uninterrupted, no matter what global economic shifts arise. Enter Synology Drive: A private cloud solution Synology Drive is a built-in application that runs on Synology NAS, and it can be used without any additional license fees. A comprehensive file management and collaboration platform Synology Drive offers built-in tools like Synology Office, facilitating the creation of documents, presentations, and spreadsheets. Teams can work together and share files in real-time, boosting team coordination in the security on the private cloud. Enterprise-grade synchronization and security features Restore previous file versions, retain deleted files, and configure granular access permissions when sharing files internally and externally with Synology Drive. Watermarks can be added to all files in a folders, so you can identify the source of any leaks. In the event of a lost Synology device, synchronized folders can be remotely wiped to prevent data breaches. Public cloud storage has become a core component of enterprise IT strategy, primarily due to its scalability and cost-efficiency. According to a 2024 report by IDC, Indian enterprises are increasingly adopting public cloud services, driven by the ongoing digital transformation. This shift is expected to fuel the growth of the Indian Public Cloud Services Market, which is projected to reach $25.5 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 24.3% Flexible Storage Space Synology Drive eliminates the need for recurrent license fees or subscription costs. Organizations only need to choose a NAS based on their capacity needs and scale storage as their data demands grow without incurring additional expenses. Convenient hybrid cloud deployment Synology Drive integrates with public cloud services like Synology C2 Storage, allowing businesses to set up a balanced hybrid cloud infrastructure based on their needs. This ensures data recovery from hybrid cloud backups in case of data loss, guaranteeing uninterrupted operations and efficient resource management for enterprises. As major public cloud service providers gradually eliminate unlimited storage solutions and continue raising concerns regarding information privacy, Synology Drive’s private cloud storage emerges as a flexible, cost-effective, and secure alternative. On-premise private cloud storage solutions can empower businesses to grow without the financial burdens of changing their existing storage infrastructures. Read More

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Gallagher Security India on Charting a Secure Future and Celebrating the Power of Partnerships at Annual Channel Partner Excellence Awards

Global security manufacturer, Gallagher Security has acknowledged the power of partnerships at its annual Channel Partner Excellence Awards in India last week. Held at Cinnamon Lakeside Hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka, the awards were run in conjunction with Gallagher India’s Annual Operations Planning (AOP) event during 8-11 April. Gallagher Security, General Manager – India, Deneshkumar V said, “This event is dedicated to expressing our heartfelt gratitude, acknowledging the remarkable efforts of our valued partners, and setting a clear strategic direction for the future, while celebrating our collective success within the security industry.” He added, “While we celebrate achievements at these awards, the AOP meeting allows us to align our focus for the year ahead, setting goals, exploring new opportunities, and strengthening collaboration to navigate the evolving security landscape. Together, with our Channel Partners, we reinforce our shared vision, foster long-term partnerships, and lay the foundation for a future built on excellence, trust, and continued growth in 2025 and beyond.” Gallagher’s AOP event brings together members of the Gallagher India team to share insights and reflect on the year Gallagher Security India on Charting a Secure Future and Celebrating the Power of Partnerships at Annual Channel Partner Excellence Awards in review, before looking to the year ahead under the event theme of ‘Charting a Secure Future.’ Also, in attendance was Gallagher Security, General Manager India, Middle East and Africa (IMEA), Ian Meadows. With a full schedule, attendees at this year’s event were invited to take part in valuable networking opportunities, new product showcases and a Global Trends presentation before concluding the Channel Partner Excellence Awards on April 9 2025 Channel Partner Excellence Awards winners were: Emerging Excellence Award:Hayleys Fentons Limited,Bion Analytx Private Limited, DIMO Private Limited.Pinnacle Partner Award:Ardelisys Technologies Pvt Ltd,Johnson Controls India Pvt Ltd.Strategic Partner Award:Kaizen Techniks,Convergint India Private Limited.Legacy Partner Award:Spearhead Multi Techno Pvt Ltd, Multipro ConsultancyN Services, Apex Engineering Solutions. Read More

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Beyond Perimeter Defense: Why Cyber Security Must Start at the Identity Layer for Every Enterprise

Prashanth G J, CEO, TechnoBind Solutions Traditional cybersecurity defenses are no longer sufficient in an era where attackers exploit identity vulnerabilities rather than breaching network perimeters. Cybercriminals increasingly rely on stolen credentials, privilege escalation, and social engineering to infiltrate enterprise environments undetected. As organizations embrace digital transformation, securing the identity layer is imperative to building a resilient cybersecurity posture. Enterprises must shift their security focus inward, starting at the identity layer to build a resilient cybersecurity posture. The identity layer: The new frontline of cybersecurity The rise of cloud computing, hybrid work environments, and an increasingly interconnected digital ecosystem has rendered traditional firewalls and network defenses less effective. Attackers are bypassing these barriers through credential theft, phishing, and privilege escalation, gaining unauthorized access to critical business systems. Identity is now the primary attack vector. According to Verizon’s Data Breach Investigations Report nearly 74% of all breaches involved a human element such as stolen credentials, phishing, or social engineering. This statistics underscores the urgent need for enterprises to place identity security at the core of their cybersecurity strategy. Why identity-centric security is non-negotiable 1. Zero Trust Requires Identity Verification The Zero Trust model operates on the principle of ‘never trust, always verify.’ Identity and access management (IAM) is fundamental to this approach, ensuring that only authenticated and authorized users can access sensitive resources. Without strong identity controls, organizations risk unauthorized access and data breaches. 2. Insider Threats and Privilege Misuse: Insider threats – whether malicious or accidental – pose a significant risk. Implementing identity governance solutions helps enterprises monitor and control access permissions, reducing the chances of privilege abuse. The principle of least privilege (PoLP) ensures users have only the access they need to perform their roles. 3. Regulatory Compliance and Risk Management: Data privacy laws like GDPR, CCPA, and India’s DPDP Act mandate stringent identity and access controls. Enterprises failing to implement robust identity security measures face regulatory fines, legal repercussions, and reputational damage. Strong IAM frameworks help businesses remain compliant and mitigate security risks. 4. Phishing and Credential-Based Attacks: Cybercriminals are using advanced social engineering tactics to trick employees into divulging credentials. Multi-factor authentication (MFA) and passwordless authentication methods, such as biometrics and behavioral analytics, significantly reduce the success rate of these attacks by eliminating reliance on static passwords. 5. Cloud and SaaS Expansion: With businesses increasingly adopting cloud and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) applications, managing access across multiple platforms has become a challenge. Identity as a Service (IDaaS) and Single Sign-On (SSO) solutions streamline access management while enhancing security through centralized control and monitoring. Building a strong identity-centric cybersecurity strategy To transition from perimeter-based security to identity-first security, enterprises should adopt the following best practices: ● Implement Strong Authentication Mechanisms: Enforce MFA, adaptive authentication, and password less login to strengthen identity verification. ● Adopt Identity Governance and Administration (IGA): Continuously monitor and manage user identities, roles, and access privileges to prevent unauthorized access. ● Deploy Privileged Access Management (PAM): Secure privileged accounts and enforce just-in-time (JIT) access to critical systems. ● Utilize AI-Driven Threat Detection: Leverage artificial intelligence and machine learning to detect and respond to anomalous identity behaviors in real time. ● Educate Employees on Identity Security: Conduct regular cybersecurity awareness training to mitigate phishing and social engineering risks. Read More

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The Call to Dream Bigger : Lessons from Leaders

Dr Rajiv MathurPartner, MIGS Global Consulting Pvt. Ltd. In recent times, the debate around long workweeks has sparked conversations across India. When industry stalwarts like N. R. Narayana Murthy and S. N. Subrahmanyan suggested extended work hours, and Hon’ble Union Minister Piyush Goyal urged startups to aim higher, their words were not meant to be taken literally. Instead, they serve as a clarion call for young entrepreneurs to embrace hard work, innovation, and resilience. Before, we pass our judgement on their statements; let us learn a bit about them: India stands at the cusp of a transformative era. With aspirations to become a $5 trillion economy and the third-largest global power, the road ahead demands more than just effort – it requires vision, determination, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. The spirit of hard work Narayana Murthy’s journey exemplifies the power of perseverance. From humble beginnings, he built Infosys into a global IT giant. His call for a 70-hour workweek is not about overburdening employees but about fostering a culture of dedication and ambition. It’s a reminder that success often demands going the extra mile. Similarly, S. N. Subrahmanyan’s leadership at L&T showcases the importance of pushing boundaries. His advocacy for a 90-hour workweek reflects his own commitment to excellence. Under his guidance, L&T has executed some of the most challenging infrastructure projects, setting new benchmarks for the industry. A vision for the future Minister Piyush Goyal’s recent remarks at the Startup Mahakumbh resonate deeply with India’s entrepreneurial spirit. By urging startups to move beyond grocery delivery apps and focus on high-tech sectors like AI, robotics, and semiconductors, he is challenging the nation to think big. His message is clear – to lead the world, India must innovate and invest in cutting-edge technologies. Goyal’s vision is not about dismissing the achievements of existing startups but about inspiring them to dream bigger. His emphasis on deep-tech innovation aligns with India’s goal of becoming a global leader in technology and sustainability. The path forward The essence of these leaders’ messages lies in their shared belief in India’s potential. They are not advocating for unsustainable work practices but are encouraging a mindset of continuous improvement. Their words are a call to action for young entrepreneurs to rise above complacency and strive for greatness. Narayana Murthy: Known as the ‘Father of the Indian IT Sector,’ Mr. Murthy co-founded Infosys in 1981. Under his leadership, Infosys became a global leader in IT services, pioneering the Global Delivery Model. His vision and ethical leadership have inspired countless entrepreneurs. He has received numerous accolades, including the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Shri. S. N. Subrahmanyan: As the Chairman and Managing Director of Larsen & Toubro, Mr. Subrahmanyan has been instrumental in transforming L&T into a global engineering and infrastructure powerhouse. With a background in civil engineering and business management, he has led iconic projects like the Statue of Unity and the Ayodhya Ram Mandir. Piyush Goyal: A seasoned politician and Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal has played a pivotal role in India’s economic reforms. Known for his strategic vision, he has spearheaded initiatives such as the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) schemes and the Startup India Desk to support entrepreneurs. As India marches towards its ambitious goals, the youth must embrace this spirit of hard work and innovation. The journey to becoming a global powerhouse will not be easy, but with the right mindset, it is achievable. The debate around long workweeks and the push for innovation is not about numbers or hours – it’s about attitude. It’s about believing in the power of dreams and the strength of determination. As Narayana Murthy, S. N. Subrahmanyan, and Piyush Goyal have shown through their own journeys, success is not a destination but a continuous process of growth and learning. How does this represent India’s Private Security Industry? India’s private security sector stands as evidence to resilience, scale, and the indispensable role of human vigilance. Despite the rapid convergence of technology and innovation in recent years, manned guarding continues to dominate the industry landscape, employing nearly 10 million security personnel across the nation. This workforce, operating 24/7, forms the backbone of countless institutions – ensuring safety, order, and peace of mind. Behind the scenes, the operational machinery of the industry is constantly in motion. Security teams – especially on the operations side – often stretch beyond standard work hours, remaining on high alert to swiftly respond to emerging challenges. Their unwavering commitment and agility are vital in an environment where threats can be unpredictable and the margin for error is minimal. Yet, while human presence remains critical, India is also experiencing a remarkable surge in technological innovation in private security. From AI-powered surveillance systems and advanced identity authentication tools to risk intelligence platforms and mobility monitoring solutions, the country is embracing a new era of smart security. What’s particularly notable is that many of these cutting-edge technologies are being developed domestically, signalling India’s growing self-reliance and expertise in this domain. The fusion of manpower and machine is shaping the future of private security in India. With a robust workforce and a burgeoning tech ecosystem, Bharat is not just securing its present – but also redefining how it safeguards its future. India’s Private Security Startups: Challenges and the road ahead India’s security landscape is evolving rapidly, with startups playing a crucial role in strengthening industrial and homeland security. From AI-driven surveillance to autonomous defence systems, Indian innovators are developing cutting-edge solutions to address emerging threats. However, while progress is evident, there are challenges that must be overcome to ensure sustained growth in this sector. The rise of security startups in India India has witnessed a surge in security-focused startups, driven by government initiatives like iDEX (Innovations for Defence Excellence) and the push for Atmanirbhar Bharat. Companies like idea Forge, Optimized Electrotech, Sparsh CCTV, and Big Bang Boom Solutions are pioneering drone technology, AI-powered surveillance, and defence automation. Additionally, cybersecurity startups are addressing vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure, financial…

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CP PLUS Wins NDTV Gadgets 360 Best Smart Security Solutions Brand Award 2025

In a landmark achievement, CP PLUS has been honored with the NDTV Gadgets 360 Best Smart Security Solutions Brand Award 2025, a testament to its unrivaled position as India’s leading security provider. This prestigious recognition underscores CP PLUS’ committed pursuit of innovation, cutting-edge technology, and unwavering commitment to customer trust. From safeguarding homes to securing enterprises, CP PLUS has set industry benchmarks with its state-of-the-art surveillance solutions, AI-powered analytics, and indigenous innovations. Winning this accolade is more than just a moment of pride, it is a validation of our continuous efforts to redefine security solutions and ensure safer spaces across the nation. Over the years, CP PLUS has transformed the landscape of security and surveillance by introducing breakthrough solutions tailored to diverse needs. Whether through high-definition CCTV cameras, AI-powered video analytics, or integrated security solutions, the brand has remained at the forefront of technological advancements. CP PLUS has consistently set new benchmarks in the surveillance industry with its Made-in-Bharat innovations that cater to the unique security needs of the country. This steadfast commitment towards indigenized innovations has positioned CP PLUS as a pioneer in smart security solutions, addressing evolving challenges in the security domain while ensuring affordability, efficiency, and ease of use. A brand is only as strong as the trust it commands. CP PLUS has built unshakable credibility among businesses, institutions, and millions of households. From securing critical infrastructures like airports, metros, and government establishments to providing home security solutions, CP PLUS is the preferred choice across industries. With a robust pan-India service network and a dedicated team of security experts, CP PLUS ensures seamless after-sales support, reinforcing its commitment to customer satisfaction. Winning the NDTV Gadgets 360 Best Smart Security Solutions Brand Award 2025 is not just an achievement; it is a promise to continue innovating, securing, and empowering. As the world moves towards a more digital, AI-driven security landscape, CP PLUS remains dedicated towards its vision of making the world a safer place, one innovation at a time. Team CP Plus conveys heartfelt thanks to their customers, partners, and stakeholders for their unwavering trust and support. Read More

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Aditya Khemka Honored with the Pioneer in Surveillance Industry Award at the Viksit Delhi Summit & Awards

In a moment of immense pride, Aditya Khemka, the founder of CP PLUS, a leading global player in advanced surveillance and security solutions, has been bestowed with the prestigious Pioneer in Surveillance Industry Award at the Viksit Delhi – Vision of New Delhi Summit & Awards. The award was presented to Aditya Khemka, Managing Director of CP PLUS, by the Hon’ble Chief Minister of Delhi, Ms. Rekha Gupta, in recognition of CP PLUS’ relentless commitment to bolstering security infrastructure and contributing to the vision of a safer, smarter Delhi. The Vision of New Delhi Summit & Awards celebrated the efforts of organizations that have made a transformative impact on the capital’s development. CP PLUS stood out for its significant contributions to the surveillance sector, providing cutting-edge technology solutions that ensure safety and security across public spaces, critical infrastructure, and residential complexes. CP PLUS has been an instrumental force in driving security initiatives, aligned with the vision of Viksit Delhi. Through multiple large-scale projects and technological advancements, the company has provided robust surveillance solutions to secure key public areas, transportation hubs, educational institutions, and government facilities. With a focus on providing real-time intelligence and actionable insights, CP PLUS has ensured greater situational awareness for law enforcement agencies, improving response times and enhancing public safety. From deploying AI-driven surveillance systems that detect anomalies and predict threats to implementing smart video management software for seamless monitoring, CP PLUS has integrated innovation at every level. Recent projects in Delhi, including citywide CCTV networks, traffic management systems, Delhi Government School and Delhi Police Stations projects, and integrated command centers, have exemplified the company’s commitment to making urban spaces safer and smarter. CP PLUS has consistently been at the forefront of introducing pioneering technologies in surveillance, including AI-powered video analytics, smart motion detection, and indigenized innovations that address the unique security needs of the Indian landscape. Through continuous R&D, the company has enabled smarter monitoring systems that provide real-time insights, proactive threat management, and seamless integration across various sectors. The event brought together visionaries, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss innovative solutions for sustainable urban growth. CP PLUS’ acknowledgment at the summit serves as an inspiration for continued excellence and a reminder of the critical role security technology plays in the development of modern cities. Read More

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Private Security Agencies are Proxy Service Providers of the Government

By Kunwar Vikram Singh,Chairman, CAPSI Introduction In India, the Constitution enshrines the fundamental right to security for every citizen, placing the onus on the government to uphold law and order. The security of citizens is explicitly stated as a fundamental right in the Indian Constitution. It is implicitly covered under the right to life and personal liberty (Article 21) and the right to constitutional remedies (Article 32). The state has a duty to protect citizens from harm and ensure their safety. However, due to various challenges such as inadequate police forces, resource constraints, and rising security threats, the government has increasingly relied on private security agencies to fulfill this critical function. This note examines the role of private security agencies in this context and argues that the government should support them financially, as they effectively act as proxies for state security. Private security agencies as proxy providers The emergence of private security agencies has filled a significant void in the public security framework, particularly in urban areas where crime rates are higher. The Private Security Agencies Regulation Act was enacted to provide a legal framework for these entities, allowing them to operate within a regulated environment while addressing the growing demand for security services. Fulfilling security gaps As the government faces limitations in terms of manpower, funding, and resources, private security agencies play a pivotal role in enhancing safety for individuals and businesses. They not only provide physical security but also contribute to surveillance and risk management, thereby complementing the efforts of public law enforcement. Legitimization through regulation The regulation of private security agencies signifies the government’s acknowledgment of their importance in the security landscape. However, this regulatory framework also implies that the state recognizes these agencies as extensions of its responsibility to secure the populace. Proxy functions and financial responsibility Since private security agencies are effectively performing a proxy role for the government, it raises key questions about accountability and funding: Government responsibility The government is fundamentally responsible for ensuring the safety of its citizens, and when it delegates this function to private entities, it must acknowledge this responsibility financially. The burden of security provision should noat primarily rest on citizens, who are entitled to the fundamental right to security guaranteed by the Constitution. 2. Financial support for private agencies Given that these agencies are performing essential functions traditionally associated with law enforcement, the government should allocate funds to private security firms. This funding can support operational costs, training, and resources needed for effective security provision, ensuring that these agencies can operate efficiently without passing the financial burden onto the citizens. 3. Ensuring access to security By providing financial support to private security agencies, the government can ensure that security services remain accessible and affordable for all citizens especially those living in housing societies. This acknowledgment of the state’s role in bolstering private security efforts is crucial for upholding the spirit of the fundamental right to security. Constituting National Citizens Security Fund We propose that the government consider implementing a structure that encourages or mandates corporations to allocate a portion of their CSR budgets to the National Citizens Security Fund. This fund would be specifically aimed at enhancing public safety infrastructure, community policing initiatives, and other security-related programs that benefit citizens directly including the payment to private security agencies which are providing security to housing societies. Many corporations have significant CSR budgets that are not effectively utilized for pressing social challenges. Redirecting a portion of these funds to national security can enhance their impact and address critical needs. By linking CSR funds to national security, corporations can demonstrate their commitment to societal well-being, which can also enhance their brand image and consumer trust. Funding allocated to local security initiatives can foster stronger community relations, as citizens observe tangible benefits stemming from corporate contributions to their security. Establish guidelines The government should develop clear guidelines outlining how corporations can contribute to the National Citizens Security Fund through their CSR budgets. Awareness campaign A nationwide campaign to educate corporations about the importance of contributing to national security can encourage participation. Monitoring and reporting: Establish a transparent mechanism to track contributions and measure their impact on citizens’ safety, ensuring accountability and encouraging further participation. Conclusion The security of our citizenry is paramount, and it is essential that suggested funding sources are explored to bolster our national security framework. By encouraging corporates to support the National Citizens Security Fund from their CSR allocations, we can create a synergistic approach that not only addresses pressing security challenges but also enhances corporate engagement with communities. The reliance on private security agencies to supplement governmental security efforts highlights a critical intersection between public responsibility and private provision. As these agencies undertake roles traditionally expected from the government, it is necessary for the state to support them financialy. This approach not only alleviates the burden on citizens but also reinforces the government’s commitment to protecting the fundamental right to security enshrined in the Constitution. By recognizing the importance of private security agencies and providing the necessary support, the government can create a more integrated and effective security framework for all. We urge the government to consider this proposal seriously and take proactive measures to facilitate corporate contributions to the National Citizens Security Fund. Read More

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Online Safety for Children : Protecting the Next Generation from Harm

Major Sadhna SinghConsultant (Security and Law Division)NITI AAYOG In today’s increasingly interconnected world, the internet is an essential part of daily life, offering numerous opportunities for education, entertainment, and social interaction. However, this digital landscape also poses significant risks, especially for children. As young users navigate online spaces, they are exposed to threats such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, online predators, and privacy violations. As guardians of the next generation, it is crucial to understand these dangers and take active steps to protect children online. This article explores the importance of online safety for children, the risks they face, and the strategies parents, educators, and policymakers can adopt to create safer online environments. India’s population is characterized by a rich diversity of socio-economic backgrounds, leading to a wide range of devices in use- from advanced, secure electronics to budget-friendly mobile phones. This diversity poses challenges for authorities in establishing uniform legal and technical standards for data protection. Moreover, low levels of digital literacy and awareness further complicate efforts to ensure effective data security across the country The growing presence of children online Children and young people around the world are among the most active users of the Internet and web based services in today’s increasingly connected digital landscape. It is estimated that one in three children globally uses the Internet, meaning that one in three Internet users is under 18 years of age. Young people use the web for a variety of purposes, including accessing educational resources, entertainment, developing digital skills, and maintaining social connections and online identities. However, the widespread availability of online content also exposes children to age-inappropriate material and various online risks. Children are particularly susceptible to abuse and exploitation by cyber-predators and other malicious actors at this young age and in their developmental stage. The COVID-19 pandemic further intensified this challenge. Lockdowns and restrictions on movement made digitalization an urgent necessity, with schools shifting from in-person classes to remote learning through virtual platforms. While this transition ensured continuity in education, it also dehumanized learning environments, disrupted social interactions, and isolated children in the digital space. This surge in digital exposure introduced new risks to their safety, well-being, and mental health. There was steep rise of 32% in cyber-crime against children from 2021 to 2022 as per National Crime Records Bureau official data. Emerging child concerns in this digital era include digital addiction, cyberbullying, exposure to inappropriate content, and the prevalence of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) online. Additionally, social media platforms, chat rooms, and online games present further threats to children’s security. Often, parents and guardians lack the digital literacy needed to understand and mitigate these risks, leaving children vulnerable to the negative impacts of their online experiences on their mental and emotional health. In today’s increasingly interconnected world, the internet is an essential part of daily life, offering numerous opportunities for education, entertainment, and social interaction. However, this digital landscape also poses significant risks, especially for children. As young users navigate online spaces, they are exposed to threats such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, online predators, and privacy violations With the widespread availability of smartphones, tablets, and personal computers, children spend increasing amounts of time online. According to recent data, the majority of children are accessing the internet from an early age. Table 1: Trends in children’s Internet isage (2023) AgeGroup AverageHours SpentOnline perDay PercentageOwning aSmartphone Most Common Activities 0-5years 1.5 hours N/A Educationalvideos, games 6-10years 2.5 hours 60% Social media,gaming,videos 11-15years 4 hours 85% Social media,online chats,gaming 16-18years 6 hours 95% Social media,online forums,shopping Source: Child Internet Safety 2023 Report This table demonstrates how internet usage increases with age. However, it also highlights the vulnerability children face as they grow up in a digital world. In addition to spending hours online, children often interact with others across various platforms, which can expose them to new risks. Risks Children Face Online While the internet offers great educational and entertainment value, it also brings a set of significant risks for children. The most common risks include: Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is one of the most prevalent online risks for the young people around the world. It involves the use of digital platforms to harass, threaten, or manipulate others. It is one of the major threats that the children and teens face incessantly via social media sites and video games and can affect young people each time they are exposed to hate speech, violent content including messages that incite self-harm and suicides. Approximately 20 percent children face bullying through social networks and additional 8 percent through the video games chat rooms. Cyberbullying can have severe emotional and psychological impacts on children, leading to issues such as depression, anxiety, and even suicidal ideation. As children become more engaged on social media platforms, the risk of encountering bullying increases. As guardians of the next generation, it is crucial to understand these dangers and take active steps to protect children online. This article explores the importance of online safety for children, the risks they face, and the strategies parents, educators, and policymakers can adopt to create safer online environments Inappropriate content Another significant threat is the exposure to inappropriate or harmful content. With billions of videos and websites available online, it’s not uncommon for children to stumble upon explicit or distressing material, even when browsing innocently. Sometimes under peer pressure, accidental searches or curiosity they stumble upon explicit material on the internet that they should not see at this impressionable age. Online predators The anonymity of the internet creates opportunities for online predators to engage with children. Predators often exploit the vulnerabilities of young children by accessing social networking sites and chat platforms to engage with them, taking advantage of the anonymity, these spaces provide. This can put children at significant risk of abuse, exploitation, and other threats to their safety and security. Additionally, cyberbullying has become a widespread danger on social media platforms, further endangering children’s well-being. Privacy concerns Privacy violations are another critical concern. Many children unknowingly share personal details online,…

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