The CyberPeace First Responders Workshop for 1930 Cybercrime Helpline Operators

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Rajasthan Police Headquarters, Jaipur

Workshop Overview

The CyberPeace First Responders Workshop for 1930 Cybercrime Helpline Operators was organised by CyberPeace in collaboration with Rajasthan Police at Rajasthan Police Headquarters, Jaipur, as a two-day program held on 20th and 21st December 2025.

Background

Rajasthan Police consistently demonstrated its commitment to building a secure and responsive digital enforcement ecosystem. With cyber-enabled offences rising across financial fraud, impersonation, extortion, harassment, and psychological manipulation, the 1930 Cybercrime Helpline had become a critical public-facing unit. Citizens who approached the helpline often did so during moments of distress, uncertainty, or emotional vulnerability. The quality of the first response they received influenced the recovery of financial losses, the prevention of further harm, and the reassurance provided to victims.

In this context, Rajasthan Police recognised the urgent need to further strengthen the professional capacities of its frontline operators. CyberPeace, with its globally recognised expertise in cyber safety, cyber crisis response, behavioural training, and national-scale capacity building, served as an ideal knowledge partner for this mission. The collaboration between Rajasthan Police and CyberPeace reflected a shared commitment to public safety, digital trust, and high standards of victim support.

Introduction

The CyberPeace First Responders Workshop was designed as an intensive learning program that equipped 1930 helpline operators and other police professionals with advanced communication abilities, technical understanding of cybercrime patterns, and resilient behavioural skills. It combined theoretical knowledge with real-world simulations and guided role-play scenarios. The program reinforced the collaborative approach of Rajasthan Police and CyberPeace in creating a modern and citizen-centric cyber response framework.

Purpose

The purpose of the workshop was to elevate the preparedness of 1930 operators, enabling them to function as confident and empathetic cyber first responders. The program focused on enhancing their capability to identify fraud typologies, guide distressed callers, document cases with precision, and manage high-pressure situations with sound judgment. It provided a structured pathway for improving both technical response and emotional intelligence.

Training Objectives

The training aimed to:

  • Strengthen the ability of operators to respond to vulnerable citizens with composure, clarity, and empathy.
  • Build a deep understanding of cybercrime patterns, fraud indicators, and emerging threat behaviours.
  • Enhance the quality of communication, crisis handling, and emotional intelligence.
  • Improve documentation discipline, escalation accuracy, and inter-agency coordination.
  • Provide intensive simulation practice for UPI fraud, remote access attacks, investment fraud, loan application extortion, sextortion, impersonation incidents, and emotionally distressed callers.
  • Reinforce the personal well-being and resilience of frontline staff to maintain long-term performance in demanding environments.

Participants & Key Highlights

The workshop included operators assigned to the 1930 Toll-Free National Cybercrime Helpline and members of the Rajasthan Police Cyber Response Unit.

Key highlights of the program included:

  • A curriculum that blended technical understanding with behavioural excellence and empathetic communication.
  • Guided role-play sessions led by expert CyberPeace trainers.
  • Post-training assessments supported by CyberPeace and formal certification for all participants.
  • Advanced simulation-based learning for real-world cybercrime incidents.
  • Exclusive focus on the well-being and resilience of operators managing continuous high-stress interactions.
  • A collaborative model reflecting the shared vision of CyberPeace and Rajasthan Police for strengthening citizen assistance and digital safety.

Day One Agenda

The sessions included:

  • Participant registration and seating.
  • Opening remarks and keynote delivered by senior leadership from Rajasthan Police and CyberPeace.
  • Special addresses by guests of honour.
  • Training Session 1.
  • Lunch break.
  • Training Session 2 on cybercrime patterns, fraud indicators, triage, and documentation discipline.
  • Hands-on scenario-based exercises led by CyberPeace trainers.
  • Question-and-answer interaction with participants.
  • Closing acknowledgements through the vote of thanks.

Day Two Agenda

The sessions included:

  • Recap of Day One and an opening brief outlining the plan for Day Two.
  • Advanced communication and emotional intelligence training.
  • Crisis handling and high-pressure interaction management.
  • Simulation and case scenarios covering UPI fraud, remote access scams, digital extortion, and loan application extortion.
  • Operator well-being and resilience-building session focused on mental balance and stress reduction.
  • Question-and-answer session addressing common field challenges and best practices.
  • Closing ceremony conducted by Rajasthan Police and CyberPeace, followed by certificate distribution.

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Agenda
Registration begins from 09:00
10:00 AM to 10:10 AM
Welcome Address and Opening Remarks
Lt Gen (Dr.) Rajesh Pant PVSM, AVSM, VSM (Retd)
Ex National Cyber Security Coordinator
Prime MInister’s Office, Government of India
10:10 AM to 10:20 AM
Address
Prof. Rajan Bose
Director IIT Delhi
10:20 AM - 10:25 AM
Industry Address
Dr. Subi Chaturvedi
Global Senior Vice President & Chief Corporate Affairs & Public Policy Officer
InMobi Group
10:25 AM to 10:30 AM
Address
Professor Sanjay Jha
Director of Research and Innovation, School of Computer Science and Engineering
UNSW, Sydney
10:30 AM to 10:35 AM
Address
Ms. Pooja Kinger
Homeland Security Investigation
US Embassy
10:35 AM to 10:40 AM
Government Address
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
Additional Director / Scientist 'E'
Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India
10:40 AM - 10:45 AM
Survivor Video
10:45 AM to 11:45 PM
PANEL 1
Emerging Technologies and vulnerable Populations: A Security by design Approach
Mr. Samiran Gupta
Vice President, Stakeholder Engagement and Managing Director, Asia Pacific
Internet Corporation for assigned Names and Numbers
Professor Sanjay Jha
Director of Research and Innovation
School of Computer Science and Engineering UNSW, Sydney
Prof Anjali Kaushik
Professor, Ex-DEAN, and Chair, CoE on Digital Economy and, Cyber Security (DECCS),
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Dr. Shruti Mantri
Associate Director
Institute of Data Sciences,Indian School of Business, Hyderabad
Moderator
Maj Gen (Dr) Ripin Bakshi AVSM, VSM (Retd)
Senior Fellow
Center for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS)
11:45 PM to 12:00 PM
Tea / Coffee Break
12:00 PM to 12:15 PM
Paper Presentation, GD Goenka
12:15 PM to 12:25 PM
Launch of Report and Unveiling of the Digital Forensics Magazine
12:25 PM to 12:35 PM
Debriefing of the Report: Fact-Checking India: Identifying the Spread of Fake News and Policy Recommendations for Combating Misinformation
Dr. Shruthi Mantri
Associate Director
Institute of Data Sciences, Indian School of Business, Hyderabad
12:35 PM to 12:45 PM
Key Highlights of the Study: Unmasking the Digital Deception: Advancements in Tackling Misinformation, Deepfakes & AI Generated Fakes
Prof Anjali Kaushik
Professor, Ex-DEAN, and Chair, CoE on Digital Economy and, Cyber Security (DECCS),
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
12:45 PM to 13:00 PM
Keynote Address: The Cornerstones of Trust and Safety in Digital Environments
Smt. Rekha Sharma
Member of Parliament
Rajya Sabha
13:00 PM to 14:00 PM
Networking and Lunch
14:00 PM to 15:15 PM
PANEL 2
Risk Mitigation in Digital Environments: Elevating User Grievance Redressal Mechanisms and Trust-Building in the Age of Emerging Technologies
Dr.Pavan Duggal
Advocate
Supreme Court of India
Mr. Bhajan Poonia
CTO
OLX India
Dr. Rakesh Maheshwari
Former Sr. Director and Group Coordinator, Cyber Laws and Data Governance,
Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology Government of India
Mr. Sudhir Sharma
Sr Manager, Product Management, GTM Support Operations
Google Singapore
Dr. Aparajita Bhatt
Associate Professor of Law & Director, Center for Cyber Laws
National Law University, Delhi
Moderator
Mr. Pradyot Chandra Haldar
President Policy Perspective Foundation (PPF)
Former Director, Intelligence Bureau, Government of India
15:15 PM to 15:30 PM
Tea Break
15:30 PM to 16:30 PM
Awards AND HONORS
Cyberpeace Honors
eRaksha Winners
CyberPeace Corps Volunteers
16:30 PM to 17:00 PM
Valedictory session
Mr. Suresh Yadhav
Senior Director (A.I) Trade Oceans and Natural Resources Directorate Commonwealth Secretrait
Major Vineet Kumar
Founder and Global President CyberPeace
Agenda
Mitigating AI Risks & AI Safety Roundtable
OFFICIAL PRE-SUMMIT EVENT OF THE AI IMPACT SUMMIT 2026
18:00–18:05 PM
Welcome & Context Setting
Opening remarks
18:05 - 18:25 PM
Key Address
18:25 - 18:30 PM
Announcement
Announcement of the Global iSAFE Hackathon - Secure AI for Everyone (SAFE)
18:30–19:45 PM
Mapping the Challenges
Roundtable focused on identifying top risks —
• Agentic AI Security
• Mitigating the Risk of AI
Discussing the Solutions
Exchange of perspectives from participants on: –
Watermarking & provenance systems – AI safety engineering – Red-teaming andadversarial testing – Cross-sector collaboration and data transparency.
• Privacy implications of autonomous AI systems.
• How consent, data trails, and decision accountability evolve when AI acts on behalfof humans.
• Technical interventions: sandboxing, explainability logs, data-use transparency.
• Speakers from GDC, Academia and Startups
19:40 – 19:55 PM
Collaborative Actions & Redress Frameworks
19:55–20:00 PM
Summary & Commitments
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