Empowering Female Students: Online Cybersecurity Awareness on March 12
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Jaipur, March 10 (NationPress) In celebration of International Women’s Day, an exclusive online awareness initiative is scheduled for March 12, aimed at enlightening female students on their rights, safety protocols, and the realm of cybersecurity.
The event will be hosted via the Webex platform, with a concerted effort to engage as many female students as possible from various schools and colleges.
Lata Manoj Kumar, Additional Director General of Police (Civil Rights) and AHT, emphasized that the goal of this online session is to raise awareness about the increasing instances of cybercrime in today’s digital landscape. The session will also provide insights into numerous government initiatives aimed at enhancing women’s safety and educate participants on utilizing security-focused digital platforms, like the RajCop app.
Moreover, the program will offer in-depth information regarding laws and the legal rights of students.
The initiative will consist of two distinct sessions. The first, set for 11:00 am to 12:00 pm, will feature Deputy Inspector General of Cyber Crime, Vikas Sharma, who will address cyber awareness and women’s safety in the digital age. He will offer comprehensive guidance on preventing cybercrime, safe internet practices, and strategies to avoid online scams.
The second session will occur from 12:01 pm to 1:00 pm, during which Deputy Inspector General of Crime, Deepak Bhargava, will discuss the New Judicial Code and its implications for women’s safety. He will inform students about new criminal laws and essential legal provisions that protect women.
This initiative is designed to foster awareness among the younger generation, equipping them with the necessary knowledge to navigate both the digital and social spheres safely, empowering them to recognize their rights and defend themselves against various forms of crime.