Techies training cybercrime
If you go to the next generation of managers, then you have to be more technology-savvy. This consensus is arrived at the conclusion of an interactive seminar on “Problems and challenges of security on the Internet”, organized by the Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management and Development Studies (LBSIMDS), Naveen Bhawan, UP Housing and Development Board .
The future honchos studies in various management colleges have been trained by some of technocrats who have sailed by the great world of the Internet, its advantages and disadvantages and how to protect themselves against cyber-crime. Hackers focus on intellectual piracy and not on the financial sector.
Jayant Krishna, Regional Manager, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), in his inaugural speech, explained the different threats such as manipulating data, data theft, viruses and worms, but are also solutions such as the Internet Securities and anti-virus.
“The data on the Internet are only for a few seconds and leaves the system as quickly as possible and depends on the RAM. The risk is that if a large part of the information in the form of Web content is downloaded on the system,” HM said Srivastava, a former director, KNIIT, Kanpur. He also stressed that India now has the production of nano-magnifier at the moment still imported from companies such as Sony, Intel, etc.
“Once you” Yahoo.com “to which you are connected in his field and India are automatically Yahoo.co.in.” It calls your information as soon as you click the domain name. Is not it piracy? “Asked Sanjeev Batra, one of the students present there. The answer to the question itself, he said the portal, the right to transfer server to India to facilitate operations. He claims that the crime can not be arrested, but can be prevented. You can not narrensicher, but we must try making it much safer.