Established 2010

About us

An organisation that deals with problems in Cyberspace and related to cyberspace. We are committed to spreading awareness on safety in cyberspace through dedicated campaigns for all.

We contribute to creating a future that’s safer, cleaner, and ethical by tying up with security-related products and organisations to provide holistic support.

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Legal Recourse

Assisting victims through professional legal channels and advice.

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Technical Recourse

Technical Recourse

Expert assistance for recovering and securing digital assets.

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Emotional Recourse

Professional counselling and medical assistance for cyber victims.

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Awareness

Proactive safety campaigns tailored for all sections of society.

Awareness Programs Classified For:

Children Teachers Parents Working People Entrepreneurs Social Workers

Pure Elegance & Perfect Training

The 12-year-plus Avanzo history in bite-sized chunks: more than 600 workshops for school children, 200+ for teachers and parents, and 100+ sessions for working professionals in tie-up with TMA, CII, and KITCO.

1,00,000+

Students Addressed

Through our curated curriculum-based program (CAP) in schools.

3,000+

Social Issue Cases

Handled via our pioneer cyber helpline launched in 2010.

200+

Weekly Calls

Managing hundreds of requests daily via WhatsApp helpline since 2015.

600+

Total Workshops

Conducted across schools, colleges, and various social forums.

Our Legacy & Alliances

Worked in alliance with organisations like Rotary and Lions for spreading awareness. Worked with various NGOs for helping the victims of cyber crimes. Worked with law houses to give legal aid to cyber victims. Worked on papers and projects to improve the awareness on cyberspace security.

Prepared material to be circulated and distributed in-house. Prepared courseware for children for Std 1 to 12 on cyber safety. Trained hundreds of trainers on cyber safety. Partnered with various organisations to spread awareness – like NMC, SG, and Bank of Baroda.

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