Chandigarh’s New Cyber Wellness Clinic: A Beacon for Digital Security in 2025

New Delhi [India], May 15: As India grapples with a surge in AI-powered cyberattacks, the National Institute of Technical Teachers Training and Research (NITTR) in Chandigarh has taken a bold step forward with the launch of the CopConnect Cyber Wellness Clinic on April 30, 2025. This state-of-the-art facility, established in partnership with the Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC) and supported by Zscaler’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, positions Chandigarh as a hub for cybersecurity education and resilience, fostering collaboration across academia, law enforcement, and industry.

NITTR Chandigarh, founded in 1967 under the Ministry of Education, has a storied history of advancing technical education across northern India. From its origins as a Regional Technical Teachers’ Training Institute, it has grown into a premier center for engineering, technology, and educational management, with collaborations earning it recognition as a research hub by leading universities. The CopConnect Cyber Wellness Clinic builds on this legacy, following the success of a similar initiative at Panjab University on March 4, 2025, which set a benchmark for cybersecurity awareness.

Zscaler, a global cloud security leader founded in 2007 by Jay Chaudhry, is a driving force behind the clinic. Operating in India with offices in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Mohali, and Pune, and seven data centers, Zscaler’s Zero Trust Exchange platform safeguards millions of users. Its Social Impact Program promotes cyber education and digital equity, creating opportunities for underserved communities. “Partnering with NITTR and ISAC allows us to empower individuals with the skills to combat cyber threats,” said Karishma Bhuyan, Zscaler’s CSR Lead, at the inauguration.

The clinic’s launch comes at a critical juncture. The Zscaler ThreatLabz Phishing Report 2025 identifies India as the Asia Pacific’s top target for AI-driven cyberattacks, with phishing, identity theft, and QR code scams on the rise. Superintendent of Police (Chandigarh Cyber Cell) Smt. Geetanjali Khandelwal highlighted local challenges: “Cybercriminals are using sophisticated tactics, like targeting husbands of pregnant women with fake donation scams.” Chandigarh Police’s efforts, including cyber vans and surveys with NCC cadets, reveal senior citizens as particularly vulnerable, underscoring the need for widespread awareness.

The CopConnect Cyber Wellness Clinic addresses these threats through a multifaceted approach. Awareness sessions educate participants on avoiding cybercrimes and cyber fraud, while ISAC’s Cyberange Cybersecurity Labs provide hands-on training against simulated cyberattacks. The clinic offers 26 ISAC-certified programs and access to platforms like Breach Point, EthicsFirst, and the National Security Database, preparing participants for careers in a field projected to demand 3.5 million professionals by 2025, per Cyber Crime Magazine. “By 2033, one in three jobs could be in cybersecurity,” noted Bhuyan, highlighting the economic potential.

ISAC, a non-profit organization collaborating with the Ministry of Education, Ministry of Defence, AICTE, CERT-In, and IIT Gandhinagar, ensures the clinic’s technical excellence. Its platforms, from bug bounty programs to ethical frameworks, equip participants with practical and ethical solutions. Group Captain P. Anand Naidu of ISAC emphasized, “This initiative strengthens India’s cybersecurity ecosystem, bridging gaps between education, law enforcement, and industry.”

The clinic also enhances police capabilities through specialized cybercrime investigation training, fostering collaboration with Chandigarh Police. Open Monday to Saturday, 9 AM to 5 PM, it welcomes victims and citizens seeking guidance. For urgent help, download the free ISAC CopConnect App to instantly connect with Cybercrime Intervention Officers and receive the assistance you need. With global cybercrime costs projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025, the clinic is a timely intervention.

By uniting NITTR’s academic expertise, ISAC’s technical prowess, and Zscaler’s global vision, the CopConnect Cyber Wellness Clinic is a beacon for India’s digital future. It empowers individuals to navigate the digital landscape with confidence, setting a model for other cities to follow in building a secure, resilient society.

If you object to the content of this press release, please notify us at [email protected]. We will respond and rectify the situation within 24 hours.

Technology

BE Hub and Google Developer Group Pune Host ‘Build with AI’ at Saturo Technologies to Empower India’s Next Generation of Innovators

Pune (Maharashtra) [India], November 24: BE Hub, an accelerator initiative by Saturo Technologies, in collaboration with Google Developer Group (GDG) Pune, successfully hosted the “Build with AI – Pre-DevFest” event at Saturo Technologies’ Pune premises. The event brought together a vibrant community of developers, tech enthusiasts, and startup founders to explore the transformative potential of artificial intelligence and Google’s cutting-edge […]

Read More
#India Awards classroom technology digital learning edtech Gujarat innovation interactive flat panel nitek Technology

NITEK Interactive Flat Panel: Gujarat’s Pride Leading India’s Smart Classroom Revolution

New Delhi [India], November 15: In today’s rapidly growing world of smart education, the NITEK Interactive Flat Panel has emerged as a true game-changer. NITEK Interactive Flat Panel is designed and developed under the Make-in-India initiative. This powerful digital learning solution is transforming classrooms across the country. NITEK is a proud Gujarat-born brand. It is […]

Read More
#India AI brand protection intellectual property legal tech Startups Technology trademark

How AI-Powered Trademark Search Tools Are Transforming Brand Protection in India

New Delhi [India], November 15: As India’s startup and digital business landscape accelerates, brand identity has become one of the most valuable business assets. But protecting that brand-its name, logo, and market identity-is becoming increasingly complex. India now receives over 500,000 trademark applications every year, and the risk of unintentional brand conflicts has grown sharply. […]

Read More