Join Webinar On IPDR Analysis To Strengthen Cyber Investigations

The420 Web Desk
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In an era where cybercrime, terrorism, and financial fraud are increasingly leveraging advanced communication technologies, the Centre for Police Technology is set to host a crucial webinar on 22 March 2026 at 5:00 PM via Zoom. The session, focused on IPDR Analysis, aims to equip law enforcement officials, cyber investigators, and security professionals with the skills needed to track and investigate digital communications effectively.

With criminals and terror networks rapidly shifting from traditional call records to VoIP calls, encrypted messaging platforms, and internet-based communication channels, conventional investigation methods often fall short. Applications using end-to-end encryption and anonymized routing make it difficult to trace suspects using standard Call Detail Records (CDR). This is where Internet Protocol Detail Records (IPDR) emerge as a powerful investigative tool, enabling agencies to analyze internet traffic patterns, identify digital footprints, and establish crucial links in complex cases.

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The webinar will cover key aspects such as understanding IPDR, Department of Telecommunications (DoT) rules on IPDR and CDR formats, and practical techniques to investigate VoIP-based communications. A special highlight of the session will be a live demonstration of IPDR analysis, offering participants real-world insights into how digital evidence can be extracted and interpreted.

Experts emphasize that in cases involving cyber fraud, organized crime, and national security threats, IPDR analysis often becomes the only viable method to trace communication trails hidden behind encrypted platforms. As cyber threats continue to evolve, building investigative capacity in such advanced techniques is critical.

Interested participants can register until 10:00 AM on 22 March 2026 via the official link:

https://algoritha.in/webinar-registration/.

The joining link will be shared on registered email IDs.

This webinar presents a timely opportunity for professionals to stay ahead in the fight against modern digital crime.

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