Karnataka will soon get a high-tech Integrated Command Centre dedicated to the Cyber Command Unit (CCU). The new Karnataka Cyber Command Centre (K4C) will have its main office in Bengaluru and mini hubs in all districts. Currently, the CCU houses cybercrime, cybersecurity, and the Information Disorder Tackling Unit but lacks modern tech and a head office. The proposal includes adding new wings like technology development, special units for crimes against women and children, and skill-building teams. Costing around ₹400 crore, the centre is expected to launch in three months. Inspired by FBI and INTERPOL facilities, the centre will recruit 176 specialists across 11 areas and employ AI for case analysis and predictive policing. It will also connect 45 stations and integrate with national teams like K-CERT and CERT-In. The mini hubs will enable real-time case tracking and cut response times from 24 to under 14 hours. International collaboration with INTERPOL and the FBI will target ransomware and crypto scams. Justice M. Nagarprasanna said, "Cyber Command Centre (CCC) should not be a mere edifice of bureaucracy, but a paradigm shift, a beacon heralding a new dawn in the fight against cybercrime." By 2030, Karnataka aims to reduce cybercrime losses by 30% and raise conviction rates by 50%, reaching nearly 3,000 convictions annually with the new forensic tools and AI support.