C-DOT and Jumps Automation Develop Cybersecurity Gamification Platform
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C-DOT and Jumps Automation Develop Cybersecurity Gamification Platform

The Centre for Development of Telematics has entered a memorandum of understanding with Jumps Automation LLP under the C-DOT Collaborative Research Programme to develop a gamification platform aimed at enhancing cybersecurity awareness across individuals and enterprises. The agreement was signed at a ceremony attended by the chief executive officer of C-DOT, the head of technology of Jumps Automation and senior officials, reflecting a formal partnership between the public research centre and a private technology firm. The partnership is intended to transform conventional training into an engaging and interactive learning experience and to strengthen organisational cyber preparedness.

The platform will incorporate a gaming arena, leaderboards, a learning management system, discussion forums and realistic simulation based scenarios that cover phishing, social engineering, malware response and crisis management under time constraints. It will include mechanisms for reward and performance tracking and aim to improve resilience by reinforcing practical skills in controlled environments. The design emphasises interactivity and scenario realism to drive user engagement and behavioural change.

The solution will feature an artificial intelligence (AI) driven behavioural analytics engine that continuously evaluates user performance, dynamically adjusts challenge complexity and keeps content updated with emerging cyber threats. Development will combine Jumps Automation's expertise in AI and automation with C-DOT's indigenous telecom and security technology capabilities. The project will follow a structured development, testing and acceptance process with end to end validation at C-DOT facilities in New Delhi.

The platform is expected to be deployed as a commercial grade software as a service solution with provisions for future enterprise integrations and scalability. The collaboration is presented as a step towards harnessing indigenous technology for societal impact and for building a stronger culture of cyber resilience in India. The initiative is described as aligned with the government vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and aims to enable users to recognise and mitigate cyber threats more effectively while strengthening incident response capabilities and promoting global best practices.

The Centre for Development of Telematics has entered a memorandum of understanding with Jumps Automation LLP under the C-DOT Collaborative Research Programme to develop a gamification platform aimed at enhancing cybersecurity awareness across individuals and enterprises. The agreement was signed at a ceremony attended by the chief executive officer of C-DOT, the head of technology of Jumps Automation and senior officials, reflecting a formal partnership between the public research centre and a private technology firm. The partnership is intended to transform conventional training into an engaging and interactive learning experience and to strengthen organisational cyber preparedness. The platform will incorporate a gaming arena, leaderboards, a learning management system, discussion forums and realistic simulation based scenarios that cover phishing, social engineering, malware response and crisis management under time constraints. It will include mechanisms for reward and performance tracking and aim to improve resilience by reinforcing practical skills in controlled environments. The design emphasises interactivity and scenario realism to drive user engagement and behavioural change. The solution will feature an artificial intelligence (AI) driven behavioural analytics engine that continuously evaluates user performance, dynamically adjusts challenge complexity and keeps content updated with emerging cyber threats. Development will combine Jumps Automation's expertise in AI and automation with C-DOT's indigenous telecom and security technology capabilities. The project will follow a structured development, testing and acceptance process with end to end validation at C-DOT facilities in New Delhi. The platform is expected to be deployed as a commercial grade software as a service solution with provisions for future enterprise integrations and scalability. The collaboration is presented as a step towards harnessing indigenous technology for societal impact and for building a stronger culture of cyber resilience in India. The initiative is described as aligned with the government vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat and aims to enable users to recognise and mitigate cyber threats more effectively while strengthening incident response capabilities and promoting global best practices.

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