The Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) has introduced a groundbreaking CCTV Hackathon aimed at enhancing law enforcement capabilities through advanced AI and surveillance technologies.
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The Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D) is a governmental organization dedicated to the development and implementation of modern technologies and practices in the police force. It aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of law enforcement agencies.
The purpose of the CCTV Hackathon is to develop advanced AI and surveillance technologies that can improve the efficiency and effectiveness of law enforcement agencies. It aims to create solutions that can analyze CCTV footage in real-time, identify suspicious activities, and alert authorities.
The CCTV Hackathon is open to tech enthusiasts, cybersecurity experts, and professionals from various fields. Participants can work in teams or individually to develop innovative solutions.
The challenges in the CCTV Hackathon focus on different aspects of CCTV surveillance. These include developing AI models to identify and track individuals, creating systems to detect and prevent cyberattacks on surveillance networks, and more.
The top teams in the CCTV Hackathon will be awarded prizes, and their solutions will be considered for implementation by law enforcement agencies. This provides a platform for innovation and ensures that the best ideas are put into practice.

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