Suspicious Activity Reporting Portal : An Advanced Review
Authors: Mayuri S. Raut, Pratham P. Mohod, Harsh P. Rai, Akshda K. Dhakade
Country: India
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Abstract:
One of the main causes of worldwide market distortions and financial inefficiencies is corruption in pub-lic procurement, which is the subject of this study. In order to mitigate vulnerabilities in procurement procedures, it suggests a secure platform that would allow for the anonymous submission of critical in-formation to authorities. The platform has two primary functions: a whistleblower panel for anonymous tip submission and a government authorities panel for managing reports. Data integrity and user confi-dentiality are guaranteed by advanced security measures, which include defense against malware, phish-ing, cross-site scripting (XSS), and SQL injection. The platform seeks to increase competition, lower cor-ruption, and raise the standard of public services by promoting accountability and transparency.
By using decentralized storage techniques, the system's functioning also streamlines and lowers the cost of criminal documentation. This reduces server expenses while simultaneously improving information security. For criminal investigators, the platform is highly helpful, especially for undercover operatives who depend on insider knowledge. The goal of the planned study is to leverage mobile technologies to improve crime reporting and response systems. In order to facilitate real-time contact between victims and authorities, it presents technologies such as a Mobile Crime Incident Reporting System and a Live Video Streaming Application (LVSA). Through user-friendly web applications, law enforcement can access the live video, GPS locations, and emergency signals that victims can convey through these systems. The technologies seek to enhance public safety, speed up police response times, and offer reliable evidence for court cases by utilizing cellphones' extensive availability and sophisticated sensors, promoting an effective and safe event management framework.
Keywords: Cybercrime, Crime documentation, Real-Time
Paper Id: 232078
Published On: 2025-02-04
Published In: Volume 13, Issue 1, January-February 2025