Innovation & Research
CYBERPEACE RESEARCH CENTER / CENTER OF EXCELLENCE (COE)
The idea is to bring together loosely coupled engineering research groups on cyber space specifically cybersecurity. It’s an end-to-end framework for cybersecurity research which will have working groups, open source repository and a collaboration platform, first of its kind developed by the community for the community.
Our Vision is to create a bed of research in academic organisations comprising of participation from academia, industry, government and civil society organizations to nurture and support ideas and solutions and develop innovations in cyber space through research. The aim is to address and solve the challenges and problems in the cyber space, thereby making cyber space stable and safe for everyone. The CyberPeace CoE is a plug and play model of research and innovation in academic campus wherein the participant (Industry, Government, Civil Society Organization, Individual) join hands for innovation and research. Having said that the idea is to get the problem statements from the participants and develop solutions utilizing the academic resources.
The COE is formed within any academic organization comprising the team from the academic organization (students, professors) who will work with the support of CPF COE team and they carry out research on the problem statements which can come from Industry, Academia, Government or any other source.


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TECHNICAL RESEARCH
We at CPF boast of a dedicated pool of volunteers and team members comprising of industry experts, students, skilled professionals and academicians who are constantly working to develop tools and software’s which help ensure and aid in achieving our objective of cyber harmony. The research is focused to aid and facilitate the objectives of Law Enforcement Officials, Government, Academic Institutions and Organisations.

Our Research Wings
“e-Kawach – the e-shield for national and state cybersecurity”
e-Kawach is an initiative of CyberPeace Foundation (CPF) in collaboration with Foreign & Commonwealth Office to implement 24 honeypots across the country. A honeypot is an infrastructure to capture traffic to analyse the threats and attacks that a location faces. The Objective is to setup a comprehensive public network and sensors to capture and analyse internet attack traffic and build credible intelligence in the domain of cybersecurity pertaining to critical infrastructure, which would be then shared with appropriate government and public agencies in the country.
A C&C (Command and Control) server has been setup in Ranchi and the hardware is in place to pull logs and data from all the locations. Backend analytics and reporting system for the entire system has also been developed. The technology is novel and has been developed in-house and is at the stage of licensing to organisations
The idea is to bring together loosely coupled engineering research groups on cyber space specifically cyber security. It’s an end-to-end framework for cyber security research which will have working groups, open source repository and a collaboration platform, first of its kind developed by the community for the community.
Our Vision is to create a bed of research in academic organisations comprising of participation from academia, industry, government and civil society organizations to nurture and support ideas and solutions and develop innovations in cyber space through research. The aim is to address and solve the challenges and problems in the cyber space, thereby making cyber space stable and safe for everyone. The Cyber Peace CoE is a plug and play model of research and innovation in academic campus wherein the participant (Industry, Government, Civil Society Organization, Individual) join hands for innovation and research. Having said that the idea is to get the problem statements from the participants and develop solutions utilizing the academic resources.
The COE is formed within any academic organization comprising the team from the academic organization (students, professors) who will work with the support of CPF COE team and they carry out research on the problem statements which can come from Industry, Academia, Government or any other source.

GLOBAL CYBER CHALLENGE
The first two edition of GCC have been tremendous success garnering more than 3000 participation from almost 70 countries (combined numbers).
Global CyberPeace Challenge 3 will be organised on the same lines as of GCC 2 with three challenges: Cyber Policy & Strategy Challenge, Peace-a-Thon: The innovation challenge and Capture the Flag (CTF).
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