New Delhi: The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) has entered into a strategic collaboration with Jumps Automation LLP to co-develop an advanced gamification platform aimed at strengthening cybersecurity awareness and preparedness across individuals and enterprises.
The partnership, formalised under the C-DOT Collaborative Research Programme (CCRP), seeks to transform traditional cybersecurity training into an interactive and engaging experience by leveraging gaming principles, artificial intelligence, and real-time behavioural analytics.
The agreement was signed in the presence of Rajkumar Upadhyay, CEO of C-DOT, and Rohan Chandak, along with senior officials and board members from both organisations.
Gamification Meets Cyber Defence
The proposed platform will integrate a comprehensive suite of features, including a gaming arena, leaderboards, learning management systems, and discussion forums. It will also offer simulation-based scenarios replicating real-world cyber threats such as phishing attacks, social engineering, malware response, and crisis management under time-bound conditions.
By introducing immersive learning modules, the platform aims to enhance cyber hygiene and build organisational resilience against evolving digital threats.
AI-Powered Learning Engine
A key differentiator of the platform will be its AI-driven behavioural analytics engine, which will continuously assess user performance, dynamically adjust challenge complexity, and update content based on emerging threat landscapes. The system will also incorporate reward mechanisms and performance tracking to incentivise user engagement.
The solution will combine Jumps Automation’s capabilities in AI and automation with C-DOT’s indigenous telecom and cybersecurity technology expertise.
Towards Aatmanirbhar Cyber Ecosystem
Highlighting the strategic importance of the initiative, Rajkumar Upadhyay stated that the collaboration aligns with India’s vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat by promoting indigenous technology development. He noted that the platform will enable users to identify and mitigate cyber risks effectively while adopting global best practices.
Rohan Chandak emphasised the platform’s potential to drive behavioural change and reduce human-centric cybersecurity vulnerabilities through interactive learning.
Commercial SaaS Rollout Planned
The project will follow a structured lifecycle of development, testing, and validation at C-DOT’s facilities in New Delhi. Upon completion, the platform is expected to be deployed as a commercial-grade SaaS solution, with scalability for enterprise integrations.
This collaboration marks a significant step in building a robust cybersecurity culture in India, leveraging homegrown innovation to address one of the most pressing challenges of the digital era.
