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19th Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness Session at Balagokulam Delhi NCR

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Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness Session at Balagokulam Delhi NCR

 

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1. Which portal is used to report a cyber crime in India ?

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2. Is it generally considered safe to use Ambience Mall's(Gurugram) Public Wi-Fi network for performing an online banking operation?

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3. _______is the technique of hiding secret data within an ordinary, non-secret, file or message in order to avoid detection; the secret data is then extracted at its destination.

 

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4. What are the characteristics of a strong password?

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5. The technique used in whaling attack is similar to

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6. Never give this out over the phone, or through or email or on the Internet.

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7. What does 's' in https stand for?

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8. When visiting a website, you notice a lock 🔒 icon next to the web address. What does the lock 🔒 represent?

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9. Extracting information over the phone by tricking someone is:

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10. Governments hired some highly skilled hackers for providing cyber security for the country or state. These types of hackers are termed as _______

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11. Which among the following is the safest password ?

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12. Who are the targets of modern day hackers?

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13. You receive an email from 'hajhsyye@sound.ocn.ne.jp' that urges you to reset your Hyundai password. What should you do?

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14. Which is the phishing capital of India ?

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15. Which of the following should you do to restrict access to your files and devices?

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16. Which of the following is not a cybercrime ?

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17. How can a person executing a phishing attack steal someone's identity?

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Will you try sharing whatever you learnt today with your friends, relatives and neighbours ?

19. (We will be also interested to conduct an event in your friend's school or college, so that they are also cyber secure. If you are interested to nominate a school or a college, please email us at help@helpingbrainz.org or call us at 8921979187) 

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#170 – 14th Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness Session, at Ambalika Institute of Professional Studies. 

Our 170th event for the community

With over 11,000 cases reported in 2020, Uttar Pradesh has replaced Karnataka as the state with the highest incidents of cybercrime, data from the latest National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report has revealed. The scale, style and type of cyber-crimes has increased dramatically during the pandemic, with technology now allowing criminals to work from all over the world, and law enforcement agencies having to act quickly to keep up with them.

With the rapidly growing cyber-crimes and to talk about its prevention and reporting techniques and hence to make people aware, Delhi based no-to profit organization Helping Brainz and their National Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness team led by Shraddha Khedkar virtually conducted a Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness Session at Ambalika Institute of Professional Studies, Lucknow on February 12, 2022. This was Helping Brainz’s 14th Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness event and their 170th project. Shraddha’s team at Helping Brainz is on a national mission to dedicate their Saturdays for Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Security Career Counselling Sessions. 

Lt. Cdr. Tejinder Kaur Bhullar (Retd. Navy Veteran)

Lt. Cdr. Tejinder Kaur Bhullar (Retd. Navy Veteran), experienced (17+ years) Human Resource and Operations Management Professional, inaugurated the virtual event and spoke about the importance of data security and why the awareness about the same is the need of the hour.

Prof. (Dr.) M. Chandra Sekhar, CEO, MacLead

Renowned and experienced (33+ years) cyber security and project management professional, Prof. (Dr.) M. Chandra Sekhar, CEO, MacLead presided over as the Guest Speaker. Prof. Chandra Sekhar briefed the audience about cyber security and how global players are highly concerned about the increase in cyber crimes and how the students can become instrumental in preventing the cyber crimes and spreading awareness about the same.

88 students and faculty members from Ambalika Institute of Professional Studies, attended the event. 

Yedhu Krishna Menon, a Third-Party Risk Management and Cyber Security Professional, was the speaker and trainer of the event. During the event, Yedhu spoke about, Cyber Attacks and Attackers, Cyber Crimes, Counts and Stats, Types and Categories of Cyber Crimes, Online Gaming, Social Media Safety, discussed various case studies of Cyber Crimes, Cyber Crime prevention mechanisms, reporting structures (mechanisms, websites, phone numbers, email addresses) and Cyber Laws. Event was followed by a Quiz Competition to check the effectiveness of the understandings derived from the event.  Session aimed at teaching students how to stay secure on the internet and keep their personal information secure. Students were also taught what to do if they ever fall victim to a cyber-crime.

Dr. Prajapati, (Principal, AIPS), Shraddha Khedkar (Project Manager, National Cyber Security and Legal Awareness Sessions, Helping Brainz), Pooja Kulkarni Vaidya (Head of Branding and Advertising, Helping Brainz), Pallabi Bose (Project Manager, Pandemic and Disaster Management and Special Projects), Arushi Mathur (Helping Brainz Volunteer, National Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness Mission) and other faculty members, spoke and led the event from the front. Helping Brainz also takes this opportunity to thank, Prof. Aachal Sharma (Panel Member, Helping Brainz) for all her sincere coordinations and collaborations.

Some open feedback

The event was very informative and not a single second was wasted. I came to know about so many mistakes that I have committed and I have corrected them after listening this session. So thanks for the guidance and please organize these type of events again.
Ayush Dev
AMBALIKA
It was a very good session. I learned a lot about cyber crimes that can happen with me or anyone. It will guide me to be aware in the future as well.
Anushka Shukla
AMBALIKA
Very informative and the best thing about this event was, that they conducted the event with lot of practical examples, and multiple use cases.
Ayush Kushwaha
AMBALIKA
It was an amazing event. Got to learn a lot. Thank you very much.
Priyanka Pandey
AMBALIKA

14th Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness Session

170th Helping Brainz Event