Cyber Crimes Conclave 2024 kicks off in Bengaluru
Event is dedicated to fortifying digital landscapes
Experts give their view on safeguarding digital infra
The Cyber Crimes Conclave 2024 kicked off in Bengaluru. This pioneering event is dedicated to fortifying digital landscapes, fostering innovation, and promoting collaboration in the fields of cybercrime and cybersecurity.
Cyber Crimes Conclave 2024 kicks off in Bengaluru. This pioneering event is dedicated to fortifying digital landscapes, fostering innovation, and promoting collaboration in the fields of cybercrime and cybersecurity.@cybercrimeconcl #CyberCrimesConclave #Cybersecurity… pic.twitter.com/XcEpnV6BXK
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) February 28, 2024
The Cyber Crimes Conclave is dedicated to tackling pressing cybersecurity issues by providing a robust platform for stakeholders to convene, exchange insights, and collaborate on safeguarding digital infrastructure. This pivotal event encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including cybersecurity in BFSI and FinTech sectors, zero trust security, data privacy, blockchain, and governmental cyber initiatives. Through thought leadership, the conclave endeavors to facilitate dialogue among industry leaders, government representatives, notable personalities from the film industry, and academia, fostering an inclusive exploration of the ever-evolving cyber landscape.
Moreover, the Cyber Crimes Conclave goes beyond discussions, offering a myriad of engaging activities designed to captivate participants and nurture innovative thinking. Through these initiatives, the conclave seeks to enhance participant involvement and inspire creative solutions to cybersecurity challenges.
In the opening session, Narendra Nath Gangavarapu (Joint Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat, Government of India) informed the audience that they can make use of the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) number 1930 to report their complaints.
Narendra Nath Gangavarapu (Joint Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat, Government of India) informed the audience that they can make use of the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) informs that people can dial 1930 to report cyber-related complaints.… pic.twitter.com/3CQw69fDja
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) February 28, 2024
Cyber Crimes Conclave 2024 kicks off in Bengaluru
Event is dedicated to fortifying digital landscapes
Experts give their view on safeguarding digital infra
The Cyber Crimes Conclave 2024 kicked off in Bengaluru. This pioneering event is dedicated to fortifying digital landscapes, fostering innovation, and promoting collaboration in the fields of cybercrime and cybersecurity.
Cyber Crimes Conclave 2024 kicks off in Bengaluru. This pioneering event is dedicated to fortifying digital landscapes, fostering innovation, and promoting collaboration in the fields of cybercrime and cybersecurity.@cybercrimeconcl #CyberCrimesConclave #Cybersecurity… pic.twitter.com/XcEpnV6BXK
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) February 28, 2024
The Cyber Crimes Conclave is dedicated to tackling pressing cybersecurity issues by providing a robust platform for stakeholders to convene, exchange insights, and collaborate on safeguarding digital infrastructure. This pivotal event encompasses a broad spectrum of topics, including cybersecurity in BFSI and FinTech sectors, zero trust security, data privacy, blockchain, and governmental cyber initiatives. Through thought leadership, the conclave endeavors to facilitate dialogue among industry leaders, government representatives, notable personalities from the film industry, and academia, fostering an inclusive exploration of the ever-evolving cyber landscape.
Moreover, the Cyber Crimes Conclave goes beyond discussions, offering a myriad of engaging activities designed to captivate participants and nurture innovative thinking. Through these initiatives, the conclave seeks to enhance participant involvement and inspire creative solutions to cybersecurity challenges.
In the opening session, Narendra Nath Gangavarapu (Joint Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat, Government of India) informed the audience that they can make use of the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) number 1930 to report their complaints.
Narendra Nath Gangavarapu (Joint Secretary, National Security Council Secretariat, Government of India) informed the audience that they can make use of the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) informs that people can dial 1930 to report cyber-related complaints.… pic.twitter.com/3CQw69fDja
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) February 28, 2024