Paytm Payments Services Limited & Paytm Foundation's Cybersecurity Awareness Initiatives aimed at building a resilient digital ecosystem.
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As digital payments become an integral part of our daily lives, cybersecurity has never been more critical. With cyber threats evolving rapidly, ensuring safe and secure transactions requires collective awareness and proactive security measures.
At Paytm Payments Services Limited, we are committed not only to facilitating safe and efficient payments but also to educating the public on the importance of cybersecurity. To promote this cause, PPSL, in collaboration with Paytm Foundation, has taken the lead in spreading cybersecurity awareness across diverse communities. In partnership with the Future Crime Research Foundation (FCRF), PPSL has organized a series of educational sessions aimed at equipping individuals with the knowledge needed to navigate the digital world securely.
These initiatives are conducted under the Cyber Safe Uttar Pradesh program, a strategic collaboration with FCRF designed to enhance cybersecurity awareness and resilience across the state. The program aims to foster a safer digital ecosystem for individuals, educational institutions, and communities, empowering them to recognize and combat cyber threats effectively.
Awareness Sessions
Participants
Major Organizations
Statewide Impact
To strengthen digital security and cultivate a cybersecurity-conscious culture, PPSL and Paytm Foundation, in association with FCRF, have hosted multiple awareness programs at prestigious educational institutions.
The first session of the year, conducted under the Cyber Safe Uttar Pradesh initiative, set the tone for the campaign, attracting over 200 participants. Esteemed speakers, including Shri Kalanidhi Naithani (DIG Zone, Meerut), Prof. Triveni Singh (FCRF), and Mehnaaz Perveen (Vice President, Trust & Safety, LEA Ops, Paytm), along with other cybersecurity experts, led discussions on cyber resilience, emerging digital threats, and the role of academic institutions in strengthening cybersecurity education.
Continuing the momentum, Advocate Titiksha Srivastav conducted an engaging session specifically tailored for school students. With over 200 attendees, the session covered essential topics such as cybercrimes, digital arrests, and cyberbullying, empowering young minds with preventive strategies.
This workshop, attended by nearly 200 participants, including students, faculty, and administrative staff, featured distinguished guests such as MLA Dhirendra Singh, Laxmi Singh, DCP Khan, and cybersecurity experts Amit Dubey and Naveen Kumar Singh. The session focused on real-world cybercrime case studies.
With approximately 135 students in attendance, this session focused on 'Cyber Hygiene and Privacy in the Digital Age.' Inspector Jaiveer Singh shared practical tips on securing digital devices, practicing online privacy, and identifying potential cybersecurity risks.
The final session of the month, attended by approximately 250 participants, featured Prof. Triveni Singh (FCRF), who discussed essential cybersecurity practices, challenges, and safeguards. Topics included data breaches, password management, software updates, and phishing scams.
Through these collaborative efforts under the Cyber Safe Uttar Pradesh initiative, Paytm Payments Services Limited and Paytm Foundation reaffirm their commitment to fostering a digitally secure environment. By partnering with the Future Crime Research Foundation (FCRF), PPSL ensures that cybersecurity awareness reaches a diverse audience, from students to industry professionals. These initiatives go beyond education—they encourage individuals to take responsibility for their digital safety.
Looking Ahead: More Cybersecurity Awareness Events Across Uttar Pradesh
As part of the ongoing Cyber Safe Uttar Pradesh initiative, multiple additional cybersecurity awareness events are scheduled across various cities in Uttar Pradesh. These sessions will target schools, universities, senior citizens, and mass audiences, building on the foundation laid by previous events. Stay tuned for these upcoming sessions, which will address the growing need for cybersecurity awareness and help ensure that Uttar Pradesh remains a leader in promoting digital safety.
In addition to these awareness programs, individuals must understand the importance of reporting cybercrimes promptly. Cybercrime can take various forms, including financial fraud, data theft, and cyberbullying. If you or someone you know is a victim of cybercrime, taking immediate action can minimize harm and hold perpetrators accountable.
National Cybercrime Helpline
1930File a complaint online via the MHA Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C)
This portal allows individuals to report cybercrimes conveniently and ensures that each case is reviewed by the relevant authorities. In today's digital age, awareness and vigilance are the first lines of defense against cyber threats.
Member, NITI Aayog
Former DG, DRDO
National Cybersecurity Coordinator
(NCSC)
Vice President, Trust & Safety
Paytm
FCRF
Cyber Crime Expert
