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C-DOT Fraud Pro Recognised at MWC 2026

C-DOT Fraud Pro Recognised at MWC 2026

The Centre for Development of Telematics (C-DOT) gained global recognition at the Mobile World Congress 2026 in Barcelona for its indigenous AI-driven fraud detection solution, Fraud Pro. The solution was named a top finalist at the Global Mobile Awards in the category of Best Network Security and Fraud Prevention. The recognition marks India’s growing presence in telecom security and its capacity to build advanced digital protection tools for large networks.

Fraud Pro and Its Purpose

Fraud Pro is an artificial intelligence-based solution developed to detect and prevent telecom fraud. It is designed to strengthen network security and reduce risks in digital communication systems. Such tools are increasingly important as telecom networks expand and cyber threats become more complex.

Global Recognition at MWC 2026

The Mobile World Congress is one of the world’s leading events for the telecommunications industry. Being shortlisted among top global innovations in network security and fraud prevention places C-DOT’s solution in an important international category. This also reflects the growing relevance of Indian research and development in telecom technologies.

Significance for India’s Telecom Ecosystem

The recognition is an important milestone for India’s indigenous telecom innovation ecosystem. It shows that Indian institutions are developing advanced cybersecurity and fraud prevention solutions for large-scale digital networks. It also supports the broader goal of technological self-reliance in critical communication infrastructure.

Broader Relevance for Digital Security

The development is for the future of secure telecom systems, especially in an era of rising digital transactions and network-based services. AI-based fraud detection can help improve resilience, protect users, and support safer digital connectivity across sectors.

Last Modified: April 29, 2026

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