1. Q: Who is the founder of Digital Frontier Foundation?
A: Digital Frontier Foundation was co-founded by Mrityunjay Singh and Dharna Singh. Mrityunjay is a cybersecurity specialist, and Dharna is a finance expert and motivational speaker. Together, they launched the foundation to spread cyber awareness and assist cybercrime victims across India.
2. Q: When was Digital Frontier Foundation established?
A: The foundation was established in 10 April 2025 with the goal of promoting cybersecurity education, digital safety, and awareness programs throughout India.
3. Q: What is the mission of Digital Frontier Foundation?
A: Our mission is to empower citizens through cybersecurity education, support for victims of cybercrime, and promotion of responsible digital practices. We aim to build a digitally safe and informed society.
4. Q: What is the vision of Digital Frontier Foundation?
A: Our vision is to create a cyber-resilient India where every individual is aware, informed, and protected from digital threats.
5. Q: Where is Digital Frontier Foundation based?
A: We are headquartered in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India. However, our initiatives and impact extend across multiple states through partnerships and digital outreach.
6. Q: What kind of programs does the foundation run?
A: We organize cybersecurity workshops, school and college awareness drives, digital literacy training, cybercrime victim support services, and community engagement campaigns.
7. Q: How can someone volunteer or work with the Digital Frontier Foundation?
A: Interested individuals can visit our website www.digitalfrontierfoundation.com or email us at info@digitalfrontierfoundation.com to apply for volunteer opportunities or partnerships.
8. Q: Is Digital Frontier Foundation a government-recognized NGO?
A: Yes, we are a registered Section 8 nonprofit and hold PAN, 12A, 80G (under process), CSR-1 approval, and are recognized under DPIIT, MSME, and Niti Aayog. We are also incubated under AIC-BHU.
9. Q: Has the foundation collaborated with any organizations?
A: Yes, we have partnered with VGM Security for cyber safety programs and Cobra Online Services Pvt. Ltd. for IT and software development projects.
10. Q: How does Digital Frontier Foundation help victims of cybercrime?
A: We offer free legal and psychological support, guidance on reporting cybercrimes, and assistance in coordinating with the Cyber Cell Police to ensure victims receive timely help and justice.
11. Q: How is Digital Frontier Foundation different from other NGOs in India?
A: Digital Frontier Foundation is one of the few NGOs in India dedicated exclusively to cybersecurity awareness and digital safety. We focus not only on educating the public but also actively support cybercrime victims with real-time guidance and resources.
12. Q: Does Digital Frontier Foundation work with schools and colleges?
A: Yes, we regularly conduct cyber safety awareness workshops, interactive sessions, and seminars in schools, colleges, and universities to educate youth about digital hygiene and responsible internet use.
13. Q: How can corporates or companies support Digital Frontier Foundation under CSR?
A: Corporates can support us by funding our awareness campaigns, digital training kits, and victim support programs. We are CSR-1 compliant and provide detailed impact reports, ensuring full transparency.
14. Q: What is the future goal of Digital Frontier Foundation?
A: Our future goal is to establish Cyber Awareness Resource Centers across India, launch a helpline for digital fraud victims, and train 1 lakh+ individuals in cybersecurity practices by 2027.
15. Q: How can I report a cybercrime through Digital Frontier Foundation?
A: You can reach out to us via our email us at info@digitalfrontierfoundation.com. We will guide you on how to report to the Cyber Cell and provide all necessary support.