The Tamil Nadu Cyber Crime Wing organised the T.N. Police Hackathon 2025 astatine Cyber Crime Wing Headquarters, from December 22 to 24. It was aimed astatine encouraging individuals moving successful the tract of cyberspace to usage their logical and coding skills successful solving the policing problems.
The hackathon featured the occupation connection “TOR – Unveil: Peel the Onion”, challenging participating teams to make innovative and practical solutions. The lawsuit was unfastened to anyone who is doing a research in the tract of cyberspace crossed India.
The hackathon received an overwhelming response, with 346 abstracts submitted from individuals, colleges and researchers. Out of these, 73 abstracts were shortlisted successful the preliminary circular and retired of which 52 teams participated successful the last round.
At the valedictory function, Additional Director General of Police, Cyber Crime, Sandeep Mittal emphasised the captious relation of technology, innovation and collaborative problem-solving successful enhancing technology-driven policing.
The winners were presented with prizes by Additional Director General of Police, Economic Offences Wing B. Bala Naga Devi. The victor of the ‘TN Police Hackathon 2025’ was presented with memento, certificate and currency prize of ₹3 lakh. The Society for Electronic Transactions and Security bagged the archetypal prize.

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