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Problem it Solves:

Students today live most of their lives online attending classes, applying for internships, paying fees, shopping, and socializing. Unfortunately, many fall victim to scams, phishing links, unsafe apps, weak passwords, and account hacking. Once hacked, students often lose not just money but also personal data, which can affect their academics, careers, and even mental health.

Current Market Gap:

While antivirus software and password managers exist, most are either too complex or too expensive for students. Free solutions don’t provide real-time scam detection or personalized guidance. What’s missing is an affordable, student-friendly cybersecurity companion that proactively protects students and teaches them safe online habits.

My Solution:

A mobile app called CyberSakhi, designed as a personal digital guardian. It uses AI to detect phishing links, fake internship/job portals, and unsafe apps in real time. If a student is about to click on something suspicious, CyberSakhi immediately alerts them. It also includes features like password vaults, dark web monitoring for leaked data, and short daily tips on safe online behavior. The app is simple, runs quietly in the background, and only steps in when there’s a risk.

Who Benefits:

  • Students → stay safe online, avoid scams, protect accounts and money.

  • Parents → peace of mind knowing their children’s digital lives are secure.

  • Universities → fewer cyber complaints and safer student networks.

  • Society → builds a culture of cybersecurity awareness from a young age.

Business Model:

CyberSakhi is offered as a freemium app: core safety features (phishing alerts, scam detection) are free, while premium features (dark web monitoring, family accounts, advanced protection) are available at a low-cost subscription.

Why This Matters to Me:

As students, we are constantly online but rarely trained in how to protect ourselves. CyberSakhi is not just a tool but a confidence booster, letting students focus on learning and growing without fear of scams or hacks. I want to solve this because digital safety is no longer optional, it’s a basic need in today’s world.

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  • Your idea for CyberSakhi brings a fresh, student-focused approach to cybersecurity. The mix of security tools and daily tips makes it unique. The freemium model adds accessibility. Still, ensuring strong accuracy and low battery usage could be tough. Building trust so students actually use it will be key.
  • That’s a really impressive and thoughtful project! “CyberSakhi” addresses a very real issue students face today and offers a smart, AI-based solution. I love how it focuses on awareness and protection together. Maybe you could also think about how to make it work offline or with low internet connectivity that would make it even more useful!
  • CyberSakhi helps students stay safe online with easy alerts and useful safety tips. It’s simple and educational. However, false alerts and getting users to pay for premium features could be challenges. Overall, it fills a real need effectively.
  • CyberSakhi is a clever name, perfectly capturing the idea of a trusted companion!
    You've hit on the critical pain points: current security tools are too expensive and complex for students. Your solution, with real-time AI protection that runs quietly, is exactly what's needed. The Freemium model makes it accessible, and including the daily safety tips turns it into an educational tool, not just a blocker.
  • The concept smartly addresses a clear gap since most security tools are costly or complex, and the freemium approach makes it accessible. At the same time, students are often hesitant to pay, so success may depend on strong awareness campaigns or partnerships with universities to drive adoption.
  • CyberSakhi feels like a very practical and relatable idea for students, especially with features like phishing alerts and password safety that make online security simple. The only concern is whether the AI can keep pace with constantly evolving scams, as outdated detection could reduce trust.
  • Well done Himasree! this is an excellent and deeply personal pitch. You've done a great job of identifying a specific, underserved market students and tailoring a solution directly to their needs. The freemium model makes a lot of sense, as it lowers the barrier to entry while creating a clear path for monetization. The focus on both real-time protection and education is smart; it's not just a tool but a long-term habit-builder.
  • CampusIdeaz has great potential, but it needs a few key improvements to truly shine. The website could benefit from a mobile-first design and better search functionality. Introducing gamification, mentorship programs, and project management tools would greatly enhance user engagement and facilitate more impactful collaboration.
  • Love the idea. CyberSakhi feels super student-friendly—practical protection with a friendly vibe. Adding small fun elements like streaks or tips could make it even more engaging
  • This is a brilliant and much-needed idea! The problem statement is incredibly clear, and your solution, CyberSakhi, feels intuitive and practical. I particularly like the freemium model and the focus on making cybersecurity accessible for students. Your passion for solving this problem really shines through.
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