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NSAB chairman Alok Joshi urges enhanced intelligence sharing among government agencies to break agency silos
NSAB chairman Alok Joshi urges enhanced intelligence sharing among government agencies to break agency silos

Time of India

time2 days ago

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  • Time of India

NSAB chairman Alok Joshi urges enhanced intelligence sharing among government agencies to break agency silos

NSAB chairman Alok Joshi urges enhanced intelligence sharing among government agencies to break agency silos GANDHINAGAR: National Security Advisory Board chairman Alok Joshi on Thursday emphasised the need for intelligence sharing among govt agencies for better results and asserted that one of the challenges agencies face is breaking the silos in which they operate. Joshi, who was addressing delegates at the 'Police Technology Summit 2025' at Rashtriya Raksha University in Gandhinagar, headed the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), apex level agencies in the country's intelligence mechanism, before helming NSAB. "India stands at a pivotal moment where technology can revolutionize law enforcement. However, success of this revolution depends on collecting data and analysing it, sharing it swiftly within and across agencies and recalibrating systems through feedback, all the while placing the human factor at the heart of our efforts," Joshi said in his address. "One of the challenges that India is facing is breaking the silos without compromising on the principle of 'need to know'. I think that is something which is central to our system and it will not go away," the retired IPS officer said. National Security Advisory Board chairman Alok Joshi gave an example of NTRO having refused to share an intelligence input when he was heading RAW. "When I was heading the RAW, we did an operation in the adversary country and the operation was a success, and we knew exactly what was going to be the pushback. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like เทรดทองCFDs กับโบรกเกอร์ที่เชื่อถือได้ | เรียนรู้เพิ่มเติม IC Markets สมัคร Undo Security levels were raised and precautions were taken," said Joshi. At that time, NTRO gave an input to RAW, indicating that there was "something brewing", Joshi said. "So I reached out to the then chairman of NTRO and requested him to show me the excerpts of that intercept. Unfortunately, he took a different opinion. A view was taken that they cannot show the intercept because of certain security reasons. That was their assessment," he said. "But this thing stuck in my mind. Within three months, I was in NTRO (as chief). After I settled, the first thing I did was to call for that file. And believe me, if the contents of that message had been shown to me, it would have been a different story. After all, we were both heading security organizations," Joshi said. Asserting that analysing and operationalising intelligence is equally important, Joshi said all officials must remember that someone is the consumer of the information they are receiving. "What would you expect the consumer to do with that information? I think this is something that has to be ingrained in the system, both at the time of collection, and at the time of dissemination," he said. He said no intelligence is complete without feedback, but it is equally difficult to get feedback on the input shared with other agencies. "It is very difficult, but as a producer, it is your duty to chase it. Ensure that you get feedback or have a relationship with that organization where you have the trust and the confidence built in to give you that feedback," he added. During his address, Joshi also said the govt should share the development cost incurred by entrepreneurs building indigenous technologies. "If you want to strengthen your indigenous effort, you have to pay the cost for it. The development cost has to be shared by the govt. At NSAB, we have started taking a re-look at the procurement process, especially for policing and security agencies. It is necessary because you can't have a no cost-no commitment principle. Working in this kind of environment, it will just not work. It will not encourage the industry," he stressed. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

NSAB chief Alok Joshi bats for intelligence sharing among agencies
NSAB chief Alok Joshi bats for intelligence sharing among agencies

The Print

time2 days ago

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  • The Print

NSAB chief Alok Joshi bats for intelligence sharing among agencies

'India stands at a pivotal moment where technology can revolutionize law enforcement. However, success of this revolution depends on collecting data and analysing it, sharing it swiftly within and across agencies and recalibrating systems through feedback, all the while placing the human factor at the heart of our efforts,' said Joshi in his address. Joshi, who was addressing delegates at the 'Police Technology Summit 2025' at Rashtriya Raksha University in Gandhinagar, headed the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and the National Technical Research Organisation (NTRO), apex level agencies in the country's intelligence mechanism, before helming NSAB. Gandhinagar, Jun 5 (PTI) National Security Advisory Board chairman Alok Joshi on Thursday emphasised the need for intelligence sharing among government agencies for better results and asserted that one of the challenges agencies face is breaking the silos in which they operate. 'One of the challenges that India is facing is breaking the silos without compromising on the principle of 'need to know'. I think that is something which is central to our system and it will not go away,' Joshi said. He emphasised that analysing and operationalising intelligence is equally important. 'So, my request to the police officers here is that if you are receiving information or sharing information, remember that there's somebody who is a consumer of that information. What would you expect the consumer to do with that information? I think this is something that has to be ingrained in the system, both at the time of collection, and both at the time of dissemination' said Joshi. He said no intelligence is complete without feedback, but it is equally difficult to get feedback on the input shared with other agencies. 'It is very difficult, but as a producer, it is your duty to chase it. Ensure that you get feedback or have a relationship with that organization where you have the trust and the confidence built in to give you that feedback,' he told the delegates. Asserting that analysing and operationalising intelligence is equally important, Joshi said all officials must remember that someone is the consumer of the information they are receiving. 'What would you expect the consumer to do with that information? I think this is something that has to be ingrained in the system, both at the time of collection, and at the time of dissemination,' he said. He said no intelligence is complete without feedback, but it is equally difficult to get feedback on the input shared with other agencies. 'It is very difficult, but as a producer, it is your duty to chase it. Ensure that you get feedback or have a relationship with that organization where you have the trust and the confidence built in to give you that feedback,' he added. During his address, Joshi also said the government should share the development cost incurred by entrepreneurs building indigenous technologies. 'If you want to strengthen your indigenous effort, you have to pay the cost for it. The development cost has to be shared by the government. At NSAB, we have started taking a re-look at the procurement process, especially for policing and security agencies. It is necessary because you can't have a no cost-no commitment principle. Working in this kind of environment, it will just not work. It will not encourage the industry' he stressed. PTI PJT PD BNM This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Resecurity to Exhibit at Police Technology Summit 2025
Resecurity to Exhibit at Police Technology Summit 2025

Business Wire

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Resecurity to Exhibit at Police Technology Summit 2025

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Resecurity, a U.S.-based leader in cyber threat intelligence and digital risk management, is honored to announce its participation in the Police Technology Summit 2025, scheduled for June 5–6, 2025, at Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. Organized under the aegis of the Police Technology Mission by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, the summit aims to foster innovation and collaboration in law enforcement and public safety through SMART policing initiatives. The summit will convene law enforcement leaders, technology providers, researchers, and government stakeholders to explore emerging technologies shaping the future of policing and internal security. Key focus areas include AI/ML, AR/VR, drones and counter-drone systems, communication networks, mental and physical fitness technologies, 3D printing, cybercrime mitigation, and digital forensics. Resecurity will present its AI-powered intelligence and cybersecurity solutions designed to support SMART policing initiatives. These include: Cybercrime Investigation & Digital Forensics Cyber Threat Intelligence & Dark Web Monitoring Predictive Threat Modeling & OSINT/SOCMINT C4ISR Support for Law Enforcement Agencies Cyber Fusion Center Enablement Mobile and Field-Ready Intelligence Tools ' India is making tremendous progress in modernizing law enforcement through technology. We are honored to participate in the Police Technology Summit 2025 and support the Police Technology Mission,' said Rajan Pant, Business Development Manager (SAARC), Resecurity. ' Our solutions are purpose-built to empower police forces with actionable intelligence and support proactive public safety strategies.' As part of the summit agenda, Resecurity will deliver a live presentation on Day 1, followed by live demonstrations on Day 2, showcasing how AI and advanced intelligence can aid in real-time threat monitoring, cybercrime prevention, and decision support for field operations. ' We look forward to welcoming Resecurity at the Police Technology Summit 2025 and showcasing how global innovation can support India's vision for SMART policing,' said Mr. Sanketkumar H. Solanki, Head (Internship and Placement Branch) and Placement, Internship & Training Manager at the School of Behavioural Sciences and Forensic Investigations (SBSFI), Rashtriya Raksha University. ' Our goal is to foster collaboration between academia, technology leaders, and public safety professionals for long-term impact.' About Resecurity Resecurity® is a cybersecurity company that delivers a unified endpoint protection, fraud prevention, risk management, and cyber threat intelligence platform. Known for providing best-of-breed data-driven intelligence solutions, Resecurity's services and platforms focus on early-warning identification of data breaches and comprehensive protection against cybersecurity risks. Founded in 2016, it has been globally recognized as one of the world's most innovative cybersecurity companies with the sole mission of enabling organizations to combat cyber threats regardless of how sophisticated they are. Most recently, by Inc. Magazine, Resecurity was named one of the Top 10 fastest-growing private cybersecurity companies in Los Angeles, California. As a member of InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA), AFCEA, NDIA, SIA, FS-ISAC, and the American Chamber of Commerce in Saudi Arabia (AmChamKSA), Singapore (AmChamSG), Korea (AmChamKorea), Mexico (AmChamMX), Thailand (AmChamThailand), and UAE (AmChamDubai). To learn more about Resecurity, visit About the Police Technology Summit 2025 The Police Technology Summit 2025 is a premier event organized under the Police Technology Mission by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Hosted at Rashtriya Raksha University in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, the summit aims to bring together police, experts, academia, and industry to discuss emerging tech trends in policing and internal security, including AI, drones, predictive policing, smart surveillance, cybercrime mitigation, and digital forensics.

Resecurity to Exhibit at Police Technology Summit 2025
Resecurity to Exhibit at Police Technology Summit 2025

Yahoo

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Resecurity to Exhibit at Police Technology Summit 2025

LOS ANGELES, June 05, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Resecurity, a U.S.-based leader in cyber threat intelligence and digital risk management, is honored to announce its participation in the Police Technology Summit 2025, scheduled for June 5–6, 2025, at Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. Organized under the aegis of the Police Technology Mission by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, the summit aims to foster innovation and collaboration in law enforcement and public safety through SMART policing initiatives. The summit will convene law enforcement leaders, technology providers, researchers, and government stakeholders to explore emerging technologies shaping the future of policing and internal security. Key focus areas include AI/ML, AR/VR, drones and counter-drone systems, communication networks, mental and physical fitness technologies, 3D printing, cybercrime mitigation, and digital forensics. Resecurity will present its AI-powered intelligence and cybersecurity solutions designed to support SMART policing initiatives. These include: Cybercrime Investigation & Digital Forensics Cyber Threat Intelligence & Dark Web Monitoring Predictive Threat Modeling & OSINT/SOCMINT C4ISR Support for Law Enforcement Agencies Cyber Fusion Center Enablement Mobile and Field-Ready Intelligence Tools "India is making tremendous progress in modernizing law enforcement through technology. We are honored to participate in the Police Technology Summit 2025 and support the Police Technology Mission," said Rajan Pant, Business Development Manager (SAARC), Resecurity. "Our solutions are purpose-built to empower police forces with actionable intelligence and support proactive public safety strategies." As part of the summit agenda, Resecurity will deliver a live presentation on Day 1, followed by live demonstrations on Day 2, showcasing how AI and advanced intelligence can aid in real-time threat monitoring, cybercrime prevention, and decision support for field operations. "We look forward to welcoming Resecurity at the Police Technology Summit 2025 and showcasing how global innovation can support India's vision for SMART policing," said Mr. Sanketkumar H. Solanki, Head (Internship and Placement Branch) and Placement, Internship & Training Manager at the School of Behavioural Sciences and Forensic Investigations (SBSFI), Rashtriya Raksha University. "Our goal is to foster collaboration between academia, technology leaders, and public safety professionals for long-term impact." About Resecurity Resecurity® is a cybersecurity company that delivers a unified endpoint protection, fraud prevention, risk management, and cyber threat intelligence platform. Known for providing best-of-breed data-driven intelligence solutions, Resecurity's services and platforms focus on early-warning identification of data breaches and comprehensive protection against cybersecurity risks. Founded in 2016, it has been globally recognized as one of the world's most innovative cybersecurity companies with the sole mission of enabling organizations to combat cyber threats regardless of how sophisticated they are. Most recently, by Inc. Magazine, Resecurity was named one of the Top 10 fastest-growing private cybersecurity companies in Los Angeles, California. As a member of InfraGard National Members Alliance (INMA), AFCEA, NDIA, SIA, FS-ISAC, and the American Chamber of Commerce in Saudi Arabia (AmChamKSA), Singapore (AmChamSG), Korea (AmChamKorea), Mexico (AmChamMX), Thailand (AmChamThailand), and UAE (AmChamDubai). To learn more about Resecurity, visit About the Police Technology Summit 2025 The Police Technology Summit 2025 is a premier event organized under the Police Technology Mission by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Hosted at Rashtriya Raksha University in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, the summit aims to bring together police, experts, academia, and industry to discuss emerging tech trends in policing and internal security, including AI, drones, predictive policing, smart surveillance, cybercrime mitigation, and digital forensics. View source version on Contacts Shawn Lovelandpress@ Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

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