Safer Internet Day 2023: CyberPeace Launch iSafe Multimedia Resources, CyberPeace TV and CyberPeace cafe
4 min readDelhi, February seventh, 2023: On the event of twentieth version of Safer Internet Day 2023, CyberPeace in collaboration with UNICEF, DELNET, NCERT, and The National Book Trust (NBT), India, took steps in the direction of safer our on-line world by launching iSafe Multimedia Resources, CyberPeace TV, and CyberPeace Café in an occasion held immediately in Delhi.
CyberPeace additionally showcased its efforts, in partnership with UNICEF, to create a safe and peaceable on-line world by its Project iSafe, which goals to bridge the data hole between rising developments in cybersecurity and first responders. Through Project iSafe, CyberPeace has efficiently raised consciousness amongst regulation enforcement businesses, schooling departments, and frontline staff throughout numerous fields. The occasion marked a major milestone within the efforts of the inspiration to create a safe and peaceable on-line atmosphere for everybody.
Launching the Cyberpeace TV, café and isafe materials, the National Cybersecurity coordinator of Govt of India, Lt Gen Rajesh Pant interacts with the scholars by introducing them with the theme of this safer web day. He launched the coword cyber problem initiative by the international locations. Content is most vital in our on-line world. He additionally assured everybody that the federal government of India is taking quite a lot of steps at nationwide stage to make cyber area safer. He compliments CPF for his or her initiatives.
Ms. Zafrin Chaudhry, Chief of Communication, UNICEF addresses college students with the information that youngsters make out 1 out of three in our on-line world, so they need to have a protected our on-line world. They must be knowledgeable and geared up with all the data on how one can take care of any form of points they face in our on-line world. They ought to share their expertise with everybody to make others conscious. UNICEF in partnership with CPF is extending assist to youngsters to equip them with the assistance and info.
Major Vineet Kumar, Founder and Global President of CPF welcomed all and launched us concerning the launching of iSafe Multimedia Resources, CyberPeace TV, and CyberPeace Café. With this launch he threw some gentle on upcoming plans like launching a studying module of metaverse with AR and VR. He needs to make our on-line world protected even in tier 3 cities that’s why he established the primary cybercafé in Ranchi.
As the web performs an important function in our lives, CyberPeace has taken motion to fight potential cyber threats. They launched CyberPeace TV, the world’s first multilingual TV Channel on Jio TV specializing in Education and Entertainment, a complete on-line platform that gives the newest in cybersecurity information, professional evaluation, and a neighborhood for all stakeholders within the subject. CyberPeace additionally launched its first CyberPeace Café for creators and innovators and launched the iSafe Multimedia useful resource containing Flyers, Posters, E hand e book and handbook on digital security for kids developed collectively by CyberPeace, UNICEF and NCERT for the general public.
O.P. Singh, Former DGP, UP Police & CEO Kailash Satyarthi basis, , began with the information of web customers in India. The Internet is utilized in day-to-day actions these days and primarily in social media. Students ought to have a channelized strategy to our on-line world like mounted display screen time, info to the fitting content material, and utilization of the web. I actually admire the initiates that CyberPeace is taking on this route.
The celebration continued by iSafe Panel Discussion on “Creating Safer Cyberspace for Children.” The dialogue was moderated by Dr. Sangeeta Kaul, Director of DELNET, and was attended by panellists Mr. Rakesh Maheshwari from MeitY(Ministry of electronics and info Technology, Govt. of India), Dr. Indu Kumar from CIET-NCERT, Ms. Bindu Sharma from ICMEC, and Major Vineet Kumar from CyberPeace.
The occasion was additionally graced by skilled artists from the National School of Drama, who carried out Nukkad Natak and Qawwali primarily based on cyber safety themes. Students from SRDAV faculty additionally entertained the viewers with their performances. The attendees have been additionally given a platform to share their experiences with on-line safety points, and ICT Awardees, Parents and iSafe Champions shared their insights with the company. The occasion additionally had stalls by CyberPeace Corps, a Global volunteer initiative, and CIET-NCERT for college kids to discover and be part of the trigger. The occasion’s spotlight was the 360 Selfie Booth, the place attendees lined as much as have their flip.
Neel Achary