Design and Development of a Public Cyber Alert and Reporting System for Cyber Crime Incidents in India
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Cyber crime incidents in India have escalated in frequency and complexity, impacting individuals, organizations, and critical infrastructure. Despite existing law enforcement mechanisms and reporting platforms, gaps remain in public awareness, real-time alerts, and consolidated reporting.
This research proposes the design and development of a Public Cyber Alert and Reporting System (PCARS) tailored for India’s cyber security landscape. The system integrates real-time threat alerts, user-centric reporting interfaces, automated categorization using machine learning, and seamless communication with law enforcement agencies. Evaluation shows increased reporting efficiency, improved user engagement, and enhanced situational awareness at national and grassroots levels.
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