The Future of Law Enforcement: Centre for Police Technology Bridges Cops and Cyber Tools

Centre for Police Technology Invites Experts to Lead National Online Sessions on Policing, Forensics and Emerging Technologies

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The Centre for Police Technology (CPT) is set to launch a structured series of online technical knowledge sessions aimed at strengthening the capabilities of India’s policing, investigation, intelligence, and defence ecosystem. As part of this initiative, CPT has invited domain experts, practitioners, and subject-matter specialists to come forward and contribute as session leaders.

These sessions will focus on contemporary and future-facing areas of policing and criminal investigation, including digital forensics, cybercrime investigation, intelligence analysis, emerging technologies, and advanced forensic methodologies. The topics, as outlined in the CPT infographic, span a wide spectrum—covering cyber, mobile, network, malware, cloud, AI-driven analytics, OSINT, financial crime investigation, document and image forensics, quantum and cryptographic concepts, predictive policing, and technology-led audits, among others.

The initiative is designed as a knowledge-sharing platform, where professionals with practical exposure, operational experience, and applied research background can directly engage with officers and analysts from Police forces, Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), intelligence organisations, and defence services across the country.

Each session will be one hour long, conducted online on weekends, ensuring ease of participation while maintaining focused and high-impact learning. The format encourages practical insights, case-based understanding, and technology adoption discussions relevant to real-world law enforcement challenges.

CPT believes that collaboration between practitioners, technologists, and investigators is essential to build future-ready policing capabilities in an era marked by cyber threats, digital evidence, and complex financial and transnational crimes.

Experts interested in contributing to this national knowledge initiative can select their preferred topics and formally express their willingness by registering at the link below:

🔗 https://algoritha.in/empanelment-of-experts-in-police-technology-by-centre-for-police-technology/

Through this initiative, the Centre for Police Technology aims to create a trusted pool of experts and foster continuous capacity building for India’s internal security and law enforcement ecosystem.

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