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Digital Safety Dialogue

Digital Safety Dialogue
Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming. Along with these opportunities come ...

The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming. Along with these opportunities come new risks such as Investment Scam, Instant Loan, Part time job, Trading, Sextortion, Courier Fraud, Digital Arrest, Aadhaar Enabled Payment System (AEPS).

To build a safer online community, Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) under Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in collaboration with MyGov invites citizens to join the Digital Safety Dialogue. This open discussion is a space for sharing personal experiences, safety tips, and community practices that help protect against cyber threats. By learning from each other, we can strengthen digital safety awareness and promote secure online behavior for all.

Your inputs will help create a collective pool of ideas and practices that can be used to spread awareness and guide citizens towards building a Cybercrime-free Digital Bharat.

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Vivek Kandari
Vivek Kandari 5 months 3 days ago
Draft Accessibility Standard for the Service Sector: Inviting Comments and Suggestions The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE), has taken a significant step towards promoting accessibility and inclusivity in the service sector. By inviting comments and suggestions on the draft accessibility standards, the department aims to gather valuable feedback from stakeholders, experts, and the general public. Objective The primary objective of the draft accessibility standard is to ensure that services provided by various sectors, such as healthcare, education, transportation, and entertainment, are accessible to persons with disabilities. This initiative aligns with the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. Key Provisions The draft accessibility standard outlines several key provisions to ensure accessibili
Vivek Kandari
Vivek Kandari 5 months 3 days ago
Draft Accessibility Standard for the Service Sector: Inviting Comments and Suggestions The Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (DEPwD), Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment (MSJE), has taken a significant step towards promoting accessibility and inclusivity in the service sector. By inviting comments and suggestions on the draft accessibility standards, the department aims to gather valuable feedback from stakeholders, experts, and the general public. Objective The primary objective of the draft accessibility standard is to ensure that services provided by various sectors, such as healthcare, education, transportation, and entertainment, are accessible to persons with disabilities. This initiative aligns with the principles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016. Key Provisions The draft accessibility standard outlines several key provisions to ensure accessibili
Praveen Bhandarakavthe
Praveen Bhandarakavthe 5 months 3 days ago
digital India 🇮🇳 was improved in technology fields in the foreign countries by some research in the softwares data and fellowships in the biotechnologis
MKA
MKA 5 months 3 days ago
I think Digital Safety has two parts to it...one is obviously staying safe online and on our devices...the other is to inculcate global values such as privacy and consent culture. And encouraging scientific temper. What is needed is a comprehensive value system, not just a couple of laws. We ned to change mentality. Encourage people to think, ask questions, come forward, be strict about boundaries and privacy, learn to ask for permissions and explicit consent...For that, people need to feel safe. All this corruption and slow justic system does not make peeople feel safe and the collectivistic mentality or herd mentality makes everyone equally superstitious and average. Make the Digital Privacy Law modern, futuristic and comprehensive so that we can form an entire culture based on it, and build scientific thinking
Naveen Kumar S N
Naveen Kumar S N 5 months 3 days ago
Crypto cyber crime went to next level as Iam well education I only fell in that scams when a person got scammed and approved do cyber crimes for recover and the recovery team again making me loose more and more this is the next level digital transformation there is safe in India digitally I feel now I need to delete everything and go all transactions offline
Sonia
Sonia 5 months 3 days ago
Digital safety starts with strong security walls. Hacking skills themselves aren’t inherently good or bad — it’s the motive that matters. So instead of guessing intent, let’s study how past breaches happened, close those loopholes, and build systems that resist both casual intruders and sophisticated attackers. Prevention beats cure: audit, patch, and educate. Inshort Learn from past breaches — don’t repeat them. • Patch and update regularly. • Use layered security (firewalls, MFA, backups). • Train people — human error is often the weakest link. • Audit systems regularly and close discovered loopholes.
Adv Praveen Pratap
Adv Praveen Pratap 5 months 4 days ago
सर जी, जब कोई व्यक्ति अपने साधारण जीवन में होता है तो भ्रष्टाचार को सहन करता है,अर्थात भ्रष्टाचार से वाकिफ होता है, और जब वही व्यक्ति सफल हो जाता है और उसे अधिकार प्राप्त हो जाते हैं,तो वह व्यक्ति स्वयं भ्रष्टाचारी हो जाता है,और भ्रष्टाचारियों का संरक्षक बन जाता है। कृपया बताइए इसका कारण क्या है?और सुधार संभव होते हुए क्यों सुधार नहीं होता? क्या उनकी ईच्छा शक्ति मर गई है? या उनके पास जमीर नही है। कृपया एक्शन अवश्य लें सर प्रणाम
KALLOLCHAKRABARTI
KALLOLCHAKRABARTI 5 months 4 days ago
This article presents an innovative framework integrating ancient Vedic ethical principles—ta (cosmic order), Dharma (contextual duty), and Ahimsa (non-harm)—with advanced quantum-enhanced artificial intelligence (AI) to improve policy-making in areas like climate adaptation and conflict resolution. It introduces the Quantum Ethical Uncertainty (QEU) metric to measure ethical ambiguity in AI-driven decisions. The framework uses quantum concepts such as entanglement and novel algorithms like quantum compassion and quantum karma to anticipate harm and long-term impacts. Simulations showed this approach broadens solution options and reveals hidden ethical risks missed by conventional methods. Incorporating Vedic ethics improves fairness, cultural sensitivity, and resilience. The study calls for further validation and broader application, highlighting the role of culturally grounded ethics in responsible AI governance.
Kagadabharatvasharambhai
Kagadabharatvasharambhai 5 months 4 days ago
Digital safety bahut jaroori hain.uske liye hame koi application banani chahiye jisse hum digitally safe rah sake yaneki hamara Bank account aur uski details safe rahe.