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FREE program for children on Cyber Crime Awareness


2011
06.17

A unique and exciting FREE program for children on Cyber Crime Awareness has been launched by Asian School of Cyber Laws and Data64 Techno Solutions Pvt Ltd.

Code named “Conquering badSector Street“, the program forms the basis for citizenship to the Republic of Cyberia, a virtual country which has its own state emblem, currency and even its own Government!

For details, visit:
http://www.RepublicOfCyberia.com

 

Advanced Executive Program in Cyber Security, Audit & Compliance


2011
05.13

The recent changes to the Indian cyber law framework have brought in the need for Information Technology Act Compliance Audits. To equip our students to handle such compliance audits we have created the the Advanced Executive Program in Cyber Security, Audit & Compliance program.

Importance of Cyber Security, Audit & Compliance

The recent new rules enacted under the Information Technology Act have created stringent liabilities for almost all industry sectors.

Section 43A of the Information Technology Act has defined reasonable security practices and procedures to be followed by those possessing, dealing or handling sensitive personal data or information.

Negligence in implementing and maintaining reasonable security practices and procedures may make a person liable to pay damages. It is interesting to note that the Act originally capped compensation claims at Rs 1 crore under section 43. This cap has now been removed. Compensation claims upto Rs 5 crore are now handled by Adjudicating Officers while claims above Rs 5 crore are handled by the relevant courts.

Section 72A provides imprisonment upto 3 years and fine upto Rs 5 lakh for disclosure of personal information in breach of a lawful contract.

IT Act compliance is essential for almost all sectors of the economy including the healthcare sector, finance sector, education institutions, Outsourcing secor, Hotel industry, eCommerce companies, retail industry etc.

 

About the program

This course is offered by Asian School of Cyber Laws (ASCL) in association with Data64 Techno Solutions Pvt Ltd (incubated by Science and Technology Park, a STEP promoted by Department of Science & Technology, Government of India).

On successful completion of the program, you will be empaneled as an IT Act Compliance Auditor with Data64.

On admission, you will receive:
- Courseware & reference material in printed form.
- Courseware & reference material in electronic form.
- 1 year access to the Data64 Digital Learning Platform.
- Membership to the Asian Professionals Network (Asian ProfNet)

On course completion, you will receive:
- CSAC Competency Card.
- DEA Competency Card.
- ITACA Competency Card.
- Customized visiting cards.
- Limited license to use ASCL and Data64 logos.
- Membership to Cyber Security, Audit & Compliance Group

On completion, you will get 6 certifications from ASCL & Data64:
1. Program in Information Security Essentials
2. Program in Advanced Cyber Security Concepts
3. Certified Digital Evidence Analyst
4. PG Program in Cyber Law
5. Certified IT Act Compliance Auditor
6. AEP in Cyber Security, Audit & Compliance

 

For details, visit:
http://www.asianlaws.org/courses/csac/index.htm

Summer Courses Bonanza @ ASCL, DELHI and MUMBAI


2011
03.12

This summer Delhiites and Mumbaikars are in for a special treat!

ASCL will run its premier courses for professionals at Delhi and Mumbai all summer.

These courses include ASCL Certified Cyber Crime Investigator, ASCL Certified Digital Evidence Analyst and the PG Program in Cyber Security and Incident Response.

The courses will be conducted in intensive professional mode and will feature classroom sessions including practical sessions on forensic laptops. We hope to get across to professionals who wish to obtain expertise in these fields.

The course schedules are as follows:

DELHI classes begin on 8-May-2011. Those interested in joining may please call – 8800677554, 8800644557, 8800679555 :)

MUMBAI classes begin on 16-Apr-2011. Those interested in joining may please call – 9225548601 :)

CyberSmart Programs for Children and Parents


2010
11.02

The Problems

In 2007, 16-year-old Mumbai student Adnan Patrawala was kidnapped by friends he made on social networking site Orkut.com. His kidnappers asked for a ransom of Rs 2 crore. When the kidnappers (all youngsters themselves) heard on TV that the police were looking for them, they murdered Adnan.

This horrifying case highlights the hidden dangers of the Internet.

The Internet is a world full of information, friends, fun, education and sports.

It is also a world full of drug dealers, porn freaks, cyber stalkers, psychopaths, kidnappers, cyber bullies and even recipes to make bombs!

There are several threats that children face online. One of these is cyber bullying, which can lead to depression, substance abuse and even suicide!

Another threat is from online buddies who can turn out to be psychopaths, kidnappers or even child molesters!

Often children inadvertently give away vital details like their parents’ incomes, their address, even credit card information! This information can then be misused by criminals to make illegal purchases and run up huge bills.

The Solution

Children and parents must become CyberSmart.

A CyberSmart person is someone who:
- understands the cyber threats facing him, his family and his world
- knows how to protect himself and his family from these threats
- knows how to efficiently and effectively use cyber technology

To enable this, Asian School of Cyber Laws (a world leader in cyber law and cyber crime investigation) and Data64 Techno Solutions Pvt. Ltd. (incubated by Science & Technology Park, a STEP promoted by Department of Science & Technology, Government of India) have partnered to bring you the following programs:

1. CyberSmart WhizKids (for children below 13 years)
2. CyberSmart Teens (for children of 13 years and above)
3. CyberSmart Parents (for adults)

For details, visit: www.CyberSmartWorld.com

FREE course in Ecommerce Law


2010
03.13

Asian School of Cyber Laws announces admissions for the FREE Online Introductory Course in Ecommerce Law.

Course name: Online Introductory Course in Ecommerce Law
Conducted by: Asian School of Cyber Laws
Course starts: 1 May 2010
Course ends: 30 June 2010

For details and registration, please visit:
http://www.asclonline.com/oic/ecom/index.html

Digital Evidence Analyst course launched


2010
02.24

ASCL Certified Digital Evidence Analyst course has been launched in classroom and distance mode by Asian School of Cyber Laws. This is the first & only course of its kind in the world.

This advanced level, career oriented course is based on industry inputs and features comprehensive course material.

On completion of this course, the participant will get 4 certifications:
1. ASCL Certified Cyber Crime Investigator [Regular fees Rs. 20,000]
2. ASCL Certified Digital Evidence Analyst
3. Data64 Certified Cyber Forensics Professional [Regular fees Rs. 20,000]
4. Data64 Program in Information Technology Law [Regular fees Rs. 9,000]

The Data64 certifications are from Data64 Techno Solutions Pvt Ltd (incubated by Science & Technology Park), an initiative of Department of Science & Technology, Government of India.

This course provides excellent career opportunities in the following fields:

  • Compliance Department
  • Vigilance Department
  • Fraud Control Department
  • Computer Forensic Investigator
  • Assisting Law Enforcement Agencies
  • Assisting Lawyers in Digital Evidence Cases
  • Expert Testimony in Court Cases
  • IT Security

What is Digital Evidence Analysis?

Digital Evidence Analysis involves the collection, investigation and analysis of digital evidence.

This digital evidence may be found in computer hard disks, cell phones, ipods, pen drives, digital cameras, CDs, DVDs, floppies, computer networks, the Internet etc.

Digital evidence can be hidden in pictures (steganography), encrypted files, password protected files, deleted files, formatted hard disks, deleted emails, chat transcripts etc.

Digital evidence can relate to online banking frauds, online share trading fraud, source code theft, credit card fraud, tax evasion, virus attacks, cyber sabotage, phishing attacks, email hijacking, denial of service, hacking, divorce cases, murder cases, organized crime, terrorist operations, defamation, pornography, extortion, smuggling etc.

What does a Digital Evidence Analyst do?

* Performs forensic analysis of digital information using standard computer forensics & evidence handling techniques.

* Uses forensically sound procedures to identify network computer intrusion evidence and identifies perpetrators.

* Employs forensic tools and techniques to identify and examine malicious files.

* Employs forensic tools and techniques to crack file and system passwords.

* Detects steganography and recovers deleted, fragmented and corrupted data from digital media of all types.

* Observes proper evidence custody and control procedures.

* Documents procedures and findings in a manner suitable for courtroom presentation and prepares comprehensive written notes and reports.

For details visit:

http://www.asianlaws.org/courses/dea/index.htm

ASCL signs MoU with Gujarat Forensic Sciences University


2010
01.21

Asian School of Cyber Laws (ASCL) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Gujarat Forensic Sciences University (GFSU) to conduct courses in cyber crime investigation, cyber forensics, cyber law and other areas.

Gujarat Forensic Sciences University is a unique super specialized University and first of its kind in the world for conducting Degree/Diploma/Certificate courses in the field of Forensic Science, Behavioral Science, Criminology and other allied areas.

The MoU was signed on Monday 18th January, 2010 and relates to the following courses:

  1. Post Graduate Certificate Diploma in Cyber Law
  2. Post Graduate Certificate Diploma in Cyber Crime Investigation & Computer Forensic
  3. Post Graduate Certificate Diploma in Securities & Investment Law
  4. Post Graduate Certificate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law
  5. Post Graduate Certificate Diploma in Corporate Law

The MoU was signed in the presence of Dr. J. M. Vyas, Director General, Gujarat Forensic Sciences University.

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Dr. J. M. Vyas (Director General, Gujarat Forensic Sciences Universitiy & Director, Directorate of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar), Mr. H. P. Sanghvi (Course – Coordinator GFSU & Scientific Officer Directorate of Forensic Science), Mr. Rohas Nagpal (President Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune), Mr. Ninad Nawaghare (Territory Manager (Maharashtra) Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune) and Mr.Prashant Jhala (Territory Manager (Gujarat) Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune).

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Mr. H. P. Sanghvi (Course – Coordinator GFSU & Scientific Officer Directorate of Forensic Science), Dr. M. S. Dahiya (Director – Institute of Forensic Science, GFSU & Deputy Director, DFS), Dr. J. M. Vyas (Director General, Gujarat Forensic Sciences Universitiy & Director, Directorate of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar), Mr. Rohas Nagpal (President Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune), Mr.Prashant Jhala (Territory Manager (Gujarat) Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune) and Mr. Ninad Nawaghare (Territory Manager (Maharashtra) Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune).
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(From left to right above)

Dr. J. M. Vyas (Director General, Gujarat Forensic Sciences Universitiy & Director, Directorate of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar), Mr Mehul Dave (Registrar , GFSU), Dr. M. S. Dahiya (Director – Institute of Forensic Science, GFSU & Deputy Director, DFS), Mr. H. P. Sanghvi (Course – Coordinator GFSU & Scientific Officer Directorate of Forensic Science),  , Mr. Rohas Nagpal (President Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune) and Mr. Ninad Nawaghare (Territory Manager (Maharashtra) Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune).
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(From left to right above)

Mr Mehul Dave (Registrar , GFSU) and Dr. M. S. Dahiya (Director – Institute of Forensic Science, GFSU & Deputy Director, DFS).
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(From left to right above)

Mr. Rohas Nagpal (President Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune) and Mr. Ninad Nawaghare (Territory Manager (Maharashtra) Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune).

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Dr. J. M. Vyas (Director General, Gujarat Forensic Sciences Universitiy & Director, Directorate of Forensic Science, Gandhinagar), Mr. H. P. Sanghvi (Course – Coordinator GFSU & Scientific Officer Directorate of Forensic Science), Mr. Rohas Nagpal (President Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune), Mr. Ninad Nawaghare (Territory Manager (Maharashtra) Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune) and Mr.Prashant Jhala (Territory Manager (Gujarat) Asian School of Cyber Laws, Pune)