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Friday, December 29, 2017

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Steps are being taken to prevent cyber crime

Lalbazar Special Task Force (STF) wants to use advanced IT technology to stop militant activities in the cyber world. Proposals have already been sent to Urbana to buy that technology. Administration sources news, it will cost around 25 billion taka.Detectives say that instead of bombs and guns, the militant organizations have begun aggression in the cyber world instead of bombarding the administration. The Islamic State or the IS militants are well-versed in this regard. Detectives of the captured IS militant have received the statement in the case. They say that Musa was trying to create an organization in the state using Facebook sites like this. Pakistani hackers have often attacked several websites in the state. Under these circumstances, the security of the country will not be strengthened if the cyber-world is not able to face militant and investigate.According to Lalbazar sources, 'Laboratory Information Management Systems' (LMS or Limouses) was considered to buy and investigate the militants in the cyber world. For this, one crore 58 lakhs is needed. Proposals have also been sent to buy software and computer hardware components, costing about 9 lakh lacs for the use of advanced information technology. "We only have laboratories for suppressing cyber crime," says a Kolkata-based police officer. But the STF work will not be fully done with it. So we have to create this laboratory separately. "Cyber ​​expert Bilas Chatterjee said, Lims is a computer system. Very useful for gathering, saving and analyzing various information. Currently, the activities of militant and international crime activists have increased due to cybercrime. As a result, the information is being made by Bhuri Bhure. Intimidation of militant doctrine, cyber hacks, financial corruption, and various crime information are coming to detectives. In order to keep them properly organized and analyzed, 'Limas' is a useful one. "Other investigations also require cyber technology. Using Limes, the investigation will be beneficial, "says Lalbazar's detective-master. But Vibhasabu said, "In the court, but the police themselves can not present the documents of this analysis. In order to maintain neutrality, forensic laboratory information will be preferred.Police sources claim that special software will be bought not only for data analysis, cyber and telecom surveillance. Recently, members of the militant organization and the dark world are calling phones using various mobile apps. As a result, the militants have trouble getting the phone's whereabouts. Finding ways to scan the phones of the suspects through advanced software and how to conduct specific surveillance.

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