Cyber Training to Ludhiana Police by Trishneet Arora
Cops attend training session on cyber crime by 19-year-old ethical hacker Trishneet Arora
All
the station house officers (SHOs), incharges of women's cell and
economic offences wing, and even the IPS officers attended a training
session on cyber crime. The trainer was just a 19-year-old ethical
hacker, Trishneet Arora, a Ludhiana resident.
Trishneet has already conducted training sessions for Gujarat
Police, DSPs of Punjab and many entrepreneurs to teach them how to deal
with cyber crime.
The training session, organised by Police Commissioner Paramjit
Singh Gill, was focused on analysing and extracting information from
smart phones, and verifying and identifying the source of IP addresses.
Trishneet said, "To catch cyber criminals, you just have to think
like a criminal so as to reach the conclusion." He focused on email
tracing, mobile tracing, email spoofing, IP tracing, website and email
fraud tracking, social networking site issues, underground cyber
criminal world, online cyber crime market, mobile forensics, top hacking
groups, investigation of cyber crime, website defacing report, cyber
laws, phishing frauds and ATM frauds.
Among the other issues discussed were day-to-day cases related to
online cheating, cases of phishing, ATM, debit/credit card frauds,
especially cases related to fake profiles of girls on Facebook to harass
them.
The Police Commissioner said though the cyber law in India is
effective, the police need to be trained adequately for these laws to be
implemented.
Trishneet is the founder of TAC Security Solutions. He has
written a book, "The Hacking Era". He is an Evangelist, Cyber Security,
at TCIL-IT (A Govt of India Enterprises) (ICS Group, Chandigarh).
Source: Indian Express
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Trishneet Arora, Ethical Hacker Ludhiana Police |
Trishneet Arora, Ethical Hacker Ludhiana Police |