Workshop on "Cyber Crime and Its Relevant Law" conducted for the people from NE states
20th April, 2015
Workshop on 'Cyber Crime and Its Relevant Law' conducted at Pune
Technologies have eased / changed the way of life these days. The phenomenal growth of computer usage, email, internet, social networking sites, mobile etc. has brought the world closer making it a smaller place to live in. However, it has also brought a new threat using computer / technology called ‘Cyber Crime’ in our society.
Many people have become victims to hacking, theft, identity theft, malicious software, cyber stalking and child soliciting and abuses. Even, these practices, on the other hand, are grappling with multiplying cyber threats coming from transnational crime groups to terrorist groups.
The remedial measures for all such threats could only be to minimize the cyber crimes can be minimize by imparting awareness to the users.
Workshop on 'Cyber Crime and Its Relevant Law' conducted at Pune
As a part of ongoing legal awareness program, the Association of Manipuri Diaspora (AMAND), Pune, which is a registered non-profit, non-government community organization formed by Manipuri professionals working in / retired from the Central Government or Maharashtra Government or other reputed Institutions based in and around Pune, has organized conducted a workshop titled on ‘Cyber Crime and Its Relevant Law’ in association with Symbiosis Ishanya Cultural and Educational Centre (SICEC), Pune to spread awareness amongst people of NE States staying in and around Pune on Sunday, 19th April 2015 in Pune at the ELTIS-SIFIL Auditorium, Symbiosis International University, Pune.
The workshop provides do’s & don’ts in the scope and context of international cyber-crime standards and conventions, legal resources available, the handling of electronic evidence, procedural cybercrime legislation in the prosecution and punishment under cybercrime law as well as IPCs.
Workshop on 'Cyber Crime and Its Relevant Law' conducted at Pune
Resource persons of this workshop, Shri Rajesh R Bansode, Dy. Commissioner of Police (Economic Offence Wing & Cyber Crime), Pune Police and Dr. Sanjay Tungar, Inspector, Cyber Crime Cell, Pune Police had deliberated on the topic which was followed by and had a fruitful interaction with the audience.
AMAND, Pune also highly acknowledged Shri Th. Premkanta Singh, the workshop co-ordinator for his selfless efforts and coordination in making this program a grand success.
* This PR was sent to e-pao.net by Association of Manipuri Diaspora (AMAND), Pune who can be contacted at amand(dot)pune(at)gmail(dot)com
This Press Release was posted on April 21 2015
* Comments posted by users in this discussion thread and other parts of this site are opinions of the individuals posting them (whose user ID is displayed alongside) and not the views of e-pao.net. We strongly recommend that users exercise responsibility, sensitivity and caution over language while writing your opinions which will be seen and read by other users. Please read a complete Guideline on using comments on this website.