Government to train police, state agencies to fight Cybercrime


By MYBRANDBOOK


Government to train police, state agencies to fight Cybercrime

In a bid to enhance, online capacity to build programme on the cyber law, crime Investigation and digital forensics, The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has signed and MOU with National Law University (NLU), Delhi and National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal, established a cyber Lab. The new facility is aimed at enabling police officers, state cyber cells, law enforcement agencies, prosecutors and judicial officers to acquire requisite skills to deal with Cyber Forensics cases.

 

The new facility is aimed at enabling police officers, state cyber cells, law enforcement agencies, prosecutors and judicial officers to acquire requisite skills to deal with Cyber Forensics cases efficiently as per the Indian Cyber Law.

 

NeGD, in collaboration with NLIU Bhopal has taken this initiative to offer a 9 Months Online PG Diploma to 1000 Officials through its Learning Management System (LMS). The programme enables learners to experience anytime anywhere learning on the go.

 

Participants will undergo a practical training session and personal contact program at the designated Cyber Lab to be set up in the campus of the National Law University (NLU) Delhi for facilitating this course. The proposed cyber lab will be equipped with Hybrid architecture which supports both virtual as well as physical mode of capacity building in the areas of Cyber Law, Cybercrime Investigation and Digital Forensics.

 

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