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Why Cyber Safety

Cyber risk today affects entire organisations and communities, not just systems or senior leaders. From boards and management to employees, students, educators, and families, digital exposure now cuts across every layer of society.

Most cyber incidents do not occur because of sophisticated attacks alone. They occur because people operate without structured understanding of risk, safe behaviour, regulatory responsibility, and response frameworks in digital environments.

Our work is anchored in training and capability building. Practical, structured, and role-specific. Designed to equip organisations, institutions, and communities with the knowledge required to function safely in a connected world.

This approach is informed by large-scale, real-world cyber safety work across corporate environments, law enforcement collaboration, educational institutions, and public engagement. Real incidents, real behaviours, and real consequences shape how training is developed.

We work across organisations, teams, schools, colleges, and community ecosystems. From executive decision-making to frontline digital behaviour, the objective is consistency, clarity, and accountability at every level.

Sustainable cyber resilience is not achieved through tools alone. It is built through informed people, clear frameworks, and disciplined practice applied across institutions and society.

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As digital systems become deeply embedded across organisations and societies, cyber risk increasingly emerges from the intersection of technology, human behaviour, institutional processes, and enforcement gaps. This reality shapes how cyber safety must be addressed today.

Our work focuses on building cyber safety capability across organisations, institutions, and communities, recognising that risk is created and managed by people as much as by systems. Training, clarity of responsibility, and disciplined practices determine outcomes far more than tools alone.

This approach is grounded in experience from India’s largest social impact initiative in cyber safety. Operating at national scale across schools, colleges, organisations, communities, and law enforcement has provided direct exposure to real incidents, real victims, and real organisational failures.

We have navigated complex cybercrime scenarios alongside law enforcement and specialised forensic teams, including sensitive cases involving women and children. This work has required operating at the intersection of digital harm, legal process, and human vulnerability.

Through sustained national engagement, our cyber safety work has reached over 515 million people digitally, creating one of the widest education and awareness footprints in the space. This scale has enabled deep insight into behavioural risk patterns, systemic gaps, and institutional blind spots across sectors.

Building on this foundation, we now operate as a UAE-headquartered organisation with a global mandate, applying experience earned at scale to strengthen cyber safety capability across interconnected digital environments worldwide.

Founder

Akancha Srivastava is a recognised authority in cyber safety and digital risk education, and the founder of India’s largest social impact initiative in cyber safety. Her work sits at the intersection of cybercrime prevention, institutional capacity building, and public safety, shaped by years of hands-on engagement with some of the most complex digital risk scenarios in the country.

She has led large-scale cyber safety initiatives across India, working closely with law enforcement agencies, central investigative bodies, educational institutions, corporates, and community ecosystems. Her experience includes training specialised forensic investigation teams within the police and armed forces, navigating sensitive cybercrime cases, and strengthening institutional response mechanisms, particularly in matters involving women and children.

Widely recognised as a leading voice in the field, she is a multi-award-winning social entrepreneur and a frequent advisor to senior political, social, and business leaders on cyber safety, digital responsibility, and policy reform. Her work has reached over 515 million people digitally, shaping awareness, behaviour, and institutional thinking at national scale.

Building on this foundation, she now brings her experience to an international platform, positioning cyber safety, training, and risk understanding as essential pillars for organisations and societies operating in interconnected digital environments worldwide.

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