Workshop on Cyber Crime Prevention in Noida, ADG GK GK Goswami told rescue measures
Cybercime is becoming the biggest challenge in the world that is becoming increasingly digital. Crimes such as online fraud, fishing, burglary and theft of data are performed with new technologies every day. To overcome this danger, Noida police arranged a special workshop on Friday. The purpose of this workshop was not only to train policemen, but also to make employees and ordinary citizens of corporate companies aware. ADG GK Goswami’s special address program was attended by ADG GK Goswami and discussed the challenges and their solutions of cybercrime in detail. In a special conversation with India TV, he said: “Today, the scope of cybercrime has increased greatly. Criminals are no longer limited to money, but are also aimed at personal data, identity and sensitive information. In such a situation, it is important for the police to be informed about modern technology and the general public to warn.” Police officers were given training to use new technology and tools to investigate and prevent cyber crimes in the new training workshop. This explained how the digital footprints of criminals should be detected and acted immediately in bank fraud or business on social media. It has also been explained how the information removed from different platforms can be restored and what the process should be to work closely with foreign agencies in international cyber crimes. Tips for data security to companies Noida is a major corporate center, where large IT businesses and startups work. Therefore, employees of companies were also called in the workshop. They were told what should be kept in mind for data security. Use of anti-virus and firewall on office systems and personal devices. To make two-factor authentication mandatory. Avoid clicking on fishing post and the suspected link. Repeated passwords and use strong passwords. Protecting the Wi-Fi network of the office and home from the password. ADG GK Goswami, warning to the general public, also made ordinary citizens aware. He said that cyber criminals regularly contact people by becoming bank employees, insurance agents or government officials and grabbing their personal information. “Do not share OTP or banking details about any unknown call. If you see any suspicious activity, contact a Cyber Crime Helpline number immediately or the police.” According to concerns about the rising cases, there was a way in cases of cyber fraud in Noida and surrounding areas over the years. Matters such as online shopping fraud, credit card cloning and fraud through loan programs are constantly coming up. Share this story -tags