Cyber Security Proposal in City and Rural
Budget: ₹600 – ₹800 INR
Consolidated Key Points for Cybersecurity / Cybercrime Awareness Training (Rural Public Focus)
1. Executive Summary
2. Training Objectives
* Educate rural citizens about common cyber threats.
* Promote safe internet and mobile usage.
* Enable people to identify scams and report cybercrimes confidently.
3. Target Audience
* General public in rural areas: farmers, homemakers, youth, senior citizens, small shop owners, etc.
* Little to no technical background or prior exposure to digital safety concepts.
4. Topics Covered
* What is cybersecurity and why it matters
* Common cyber threats in rural areas:
* OTP frauds, UPI scams, fake loan/job offers, phishing messages
* Social media safety (e.g., avoiding fake profiles, scams on WhatsApp/Facebook)
* Safe online banking and mobile app usage
* Protecting personal data (passwords, photos, identity)
* How to report cybercrimes (cybercrime.gov.in, helplines, local police)
5. Training Methodology
* Use of local language and simple terminology
* Visual aids: posters, charts, real-life examples
* Short demo videos and interactive storytelling
* Live Q\&A, role-playing scenarios, and basic quizzes for retention
6. Format & Duration
* 1 to 2-hour sessions, adaptable based on location
* Can be conducted as one-day camps or part of broader awareness drives
* Ideal for schools, panchayat halls, SHG meetings, or market areas
7. Training Materials
* Printed handouts, safety tips, posters in the local language
* Take-home checklists on do’s and don’ts for digital safety
* Links or QR codes to official cybercrime portals
8. Trainer Profile
* Familiar with rural audiences
* Background in cybersecurity or digital literacy
* Ability to speak in local dialects and explain complex topics in simple terms
9. Community Engagement Plan
* Collaborate with local panchayats, schools, SHGs, and NGOs
* Encourage local champions to spread awareness
* Use WhatsApp groups or community radios for reminders and follow-ups
10. Budget Estimate
* Trainer fees
* Travel, accommodation (if needed)
* Printing of materials and promotional posters
* Venue or audio-visual setup (if required)
11. Feedback & Impact Measurement
* Simple pre- and post-session questions
* Oral or written feedback from participants
* Report summarizing awareness levels and future needs
1. Executive Summary
2. Training Objectives
* Educate rural citizens about common cyber threats.
* Promote safe internet and mobile usage.
* Enable people to identify scams and report cybercrimes confidently.
3. Target Audience
* General public in rural areas: farmers, homemakers, youth, senior citizens, small shop owners, etc.
* Little to no technical background or prior exposure to digital safety concepts.
4. Topics Covered
* What is cybersecurity and why it matters
* Common cyber threats in rural areas:
* OTP frauds, UPI scams, fake loan/job offers, phishing messages
* Social media safety (e.g., avoiding fake profiles, scams on WhatsApp/Facebook)
* Safe online banking and mobile app usage
* Protecting personal data (passwords, photos, identity)
* How to report cybercrimes (cybercrime.gov.in, helplines, local police)
5. Training Methodology
* Use of local language and simple terminology
* Visual aids: posters, charts, real-life examples
* Short demo videos and interactive storytelling
* Live Q\&A, role-playing scenarios, and basic quizzes for retention
6. Format & Duration
* 1 to 2-hour sessions, adaptable based on location
* Can be conducted as one-day camps or part of broader awareness drives
* Ideal for schools, panchayat halls, SHG meetings, or market areas
7. Training Materials
* Printed handouts, safety tips, posters in the local language
* Take-home checklists on do’s and don’ts for digital safety
* Links or QR codes to official cybercrime portals
8. Trainer Profile
* Familiar with rural audiences
* Background in cybersecurity or digital literacy
* Ability to speak in local dialects and explain complex topics in simple terms
9. Community Engagement Plan
* Collaborate with local panchayats, schools, SHGs, and NGOs
* Encourage local champions to spread awareness
* Use WhatsApp groups or community radios for reminders and follow-ups
10. Budget Estimate
* Trainer fees
* Travel, accommodation (if needed)
* Printing of materials and promotional posters
* Venue or audio-visual setup (if required)
11. Feedback & Impact Measurement
* Simple pre- and post-session questions
* Oral or written feedback from participants
* Report summarizing awareness levels and future needs