Mangaluru: Two-day cyber security workshop held at SUIET, Mukka


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Mangaluru, Jul 25: A two-day hands-on-training workshop on 'Cyber security tools and techniques' was organised by the department of cyber security & cyber forensics and department of MCA in association with IEEE Srinivas University (STB11770) at Srinivas University Institute of Engineering & Technology, SUIET Mukka, Mangaluru.

Renowned cyber security expert, Yadhu Krishna (CEO of Tracelay, Bengaluru) was the chief guest and he was the resource person for the two-day hands-on-training session organised at the Centre of Excellence Lab of SUIET Mukka. During the training session,Yadhu Krishna covered advanced industrial level topics including cyber defence with Artificial Intelligence agents, automobile hacking and security, windows investigations, malware analysis, offensive security, types of security testing, and breach attack simulation.

 

Dr Ramakrishna N Hegde (dean, SUIET Mukka) delivered the keynote address. Dr Praveen B M (director - Research, Srinivas University), Prof Gaurav Prasad (HOD, department of cyber security & cyber forensics), Prof Rameesa K (HOD, Dept of MCA), Prof Vyshak R (overall coordinator, department of CS & CF and IEEE Institute Counsellor), Prof Ruksana Banu (event coordinator, department of Computer Science), HODs, faculty members, staff and students were present during the inauguration and for the training session.

 

 

  

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