To ensure internet safety in the country, the voluntary organization Cyber Crime Awareness Foundation (CCAF) have joined Bangladesh Safe Internet Forum (BSIF), an advocacy platform for online safety initiated by Robi Axiata PLC, to raise public awareness to combat internet-based unethical activities, cybercrimes, identity theft and cyber safety risks for women and children.
Since its establishment in 2015, CCAF has been playing a significant role in raising public awareness and enhancing skills in the field of cybersecurity. On the other hand, Robi’s initiative, BSIF is an effective platform dedicated to promoting responsible and safe internet use.
Under this joint initiative, several significant measures have been adopted to ensure a safe cyber environment for the public across the country. Among these is the URL blocking service. With the support of the National Telecommunication Monitoring Center (NTMC), harmful and unethical websites can now be blocked both manually and automatically. Additionally, a helpline (code number 1098) has been launched in collaboration with the Department of Social Services to provide one-stop service for ensuring children’s safety.
Furthermore, partnerships with service-oriented organizations such as Save the Children International and ActionAid Bangladesh have expanded the scope of these activities. A high-level three-year roadmap has also been outlined, which includes implementing child protection policies, training and awareness programs to prevent cybercrimes.
Shahed Alam, Robi’s Chief Corporate and Regulatory Officer said, ‘Our primary goal is to minimize cybersecurity risks and ensure a safe internet experience for all. Through the joint efforts of BSIF and CCAF, we are striving to achieve this objective.’
CCAF’s President, Kazi Mustafiz said, “As part of our long-term plan, we aim to involve every citizen of Bangladesh in cybersecurity initiatives. We are delighted to have a committed partner like Robi.”