Date: 15th June, 2022
Venue: International School of Informatics & Management (ISIM), Jaipur
No. of Participants: Approx. 150
Guest Speakers:
Objective of the Event: To aware the students and Corporates with cybercrime, cyber right & security and social media threats.
Dr CBS Cyber Security Services LLP Jaipur, has organized a workshop on, “Cyber Security Awareness Program for Corporates”, in collaboration with ASSOCHAM, Jaipur & Computer Science & IT department of IIS university in which IISU will be the Academic Partner on the 15th June 2022.
The session began with the presentation of Dr. Ajay Data, he informed the participants about ICT, cybercrime and how we support and encourage corporates about cybercrime. The session was held mainly to spread awareness about the security aspects of Technology. He talked about the New Virtual World where everything is gone digital from friendship to crime and hence how one of us can be a victim of these cybercrimes.
The second speaker was Justice VS Dave, who offered advise on how to use basic privacy settings on social media to keep secure. He also discussed cyberbullying, including its effects on a person's mental and physical health as well as ways to prevent it and how to utilise the law to protect ourselves when the situation becomes out of control. The IPS officer Shri Sharat Kaviraj also discussed the benefits of modern tactics and informed us of our shared understanding of cyber techniques. He gave places where we could file complaints and make reports about cybercrimes via links (Cybercrime.gov.in, certi.in.orgin and cyberswachhtakendra.gov.in).
In agreement with the presenter, Shri Deepak Upreti and Shri Yaduvendra Mathur, both IAS, provide case studies of cybercrime. Governments have adopted laws against these cybercrimes, according to Dr. CB Sharma's most recent presentation.
Mr. Kushagra Juneja, Co-Chairman of the ASSOCHAM RSDC Committee, was our last guest, and he offered a vote of thanks to all the attendees and the presenter. The session was made up of interactive polls in which participants were asked about the state of cybercrime and sought solutions.