Unlocking Digital Fortresses | Anjana Tudu | TEDxIIMSambalpur
Ms. AnjanaTudu, Additional Superintendent of Police (OPS-I) at the Crime Branch, Odisha, delivered a powerful talk on how law enforcement must evolve in the digital age. Drawing from her vast experience in tackling cybercrimes—from fraud call centers to digital arrests—she emphasized that traditional policing is no longer enough. The rise in cyber threats demands smarter, tech-enabled responses.She spoke about the importance of digital forensics and proactive investigation in protecting the public, especially vulnerable groups. Highlighting her leadership in solving high-profile cases and her work with Team HER for women’s safety, she showcased the role of efficient, empathetic policing.A strong advocate for prevention, Ms. Tudu shared insights from her Cyber Awareness Campaign, which reached over 20,000 people. Her message was clear: as criminals get smarter, so must we. Building cyber resilience is a shared responsibility—and awareness is our first line of defense. Ms. AnjanaTudu, Additional Superintendent of Police (OPS-I) at the Crime Branch, Odisha, delivered a powerful talk on how law enforcement must evolve in the digital age. Drawing from her vast experience in tackling cybercrimes—from fraud call centers to digital arrests—she emphasized that traditional policing is no longer enough. The rise in cyber threats demands smarter, tech-enabled responses.She spoke about the importance of digital forensics and proactive investigation in protecting the public, especially vulnerable groups. Highlighting her leadership in solving high-profile cases and her work with Team HER for women’s safety, she showcased the role of efficient, empathetic policing.A strong advocate for prevention, Ms. Tudu shared insights from her Cyber Awareness Campaign, which reached over 20,000 people. Her message was clear: as criminals get smarter, so must we. Building cyber resilience is a shared responsibility—and awareness is our first line of defense. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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