Mangaluru: Roshni Nilaya to host talk on 'cyber crime' on Mar 15


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Mangaluru, Mar 13: The Roshni Alumni Association (R),School of Social Work, Roshni Nilaya, Mangaluru will be organising the Maria Paiva Couceiro Memorial Lecture on  'Cyber Crime - Awareness and Security Measures' by Dr Ananth Prabhu G, advisor of Vikas Group of Institutions on Wednesday, March 15 at 3.00 pm in the college auditorium.

The invitation is open to all.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore, Houston/Dallas, Texas

    Tue, Mar 14 2017

    Cyber Crime Prevention and Surveilance is a "big business" in the Western World where Economy, Industry and Politics are thriving and more and more concern is spreading in order to prevent any misuse of cyber technology. India is also exposed to all kinds of danger on account of Cyber Theft and various misuses.

    As and when some of our Indian experts in Cyber Crime Prevention are visiting Mangalore we shall try and influence them to visit Roshni Nilaya so that they can share with you all some of the possibilities of future association. Educating some of the Roshni Nilaya students in various Cyber Crime Prevention will help them to progress their future scope in the direction of Cyber Thefts and various misuses that can ruin our Society and also our Economy.

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