Cyber Crime Seminars/Workshop

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Cyber Crime in India is rapidly evolving from simple instances where offenders send obscene e-mails, hoaxes and fake e-mails to receive personal information to more serious offenses like identity theft, hacking, kidnapping, theft of information/source, e-mail bombing to crashing servers, denial-of-service attacks, etc. According to analysts at the Indian Institute of Science, tax evasion, cheating on the Net, identity theft, child pornography and other Cybercrimes cause a loss of $50 billion annually. Presently network vulnerabilities have been increasing at a rate of over 40% year-on-year.

The biggest difference between today’s scenario and what is to come is that the majority of crimes in the past and present have been voluntary in nature, in the sense that no crime was committed unless the victim responded by clicking on a link, replying to a hoax, etc. The future is likely to be more alarming in the sense that crimes will be committed without the knowledge and cooperation of the victim. Preventing cyber crime in the future will require stringent e-security rather than plain human prudence.
Cyber Law Consulting has core domain experience when it comes to conducting seminars and workshops with relates to cyber crime, It has demonstrated its expertise & lucidity by conducting high profile cyber crime seminars for Law and Enforcement Agencies and various Government bodies , Councils, Corporate e.t.c
Seminars are Conducted in English, German, Marathi, Hindi & Gujarati  Languages

 
 
Cyber Crimes Not Yet Solved By Advocate Prashant Mali
Cyber Crime Expert
(cyberlawconsulting@gmail.com) Probably you all don’t even know these crimes happened. Still, they are all time mystery and go in history of Cyber Crimes with accolades.

February 2008
- Supermarket Security Breach: At least 1,800 credit and debit card numbers were stolen at supermarket chain throughout the Northeast and Florida.
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Types Of Cyber Crimes Article By Prashant Mali It can be classified in to 4 major categories as (1) Cyber crime against Individual
(2) Cyber crime Against Property
(3) Cyber crime Against      Organization
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