Mangaluru: Traffic, safety, cyber crime awareness programme held


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Mangaluru, Feb 23: A traffic and safety and cyber crime awareness programme was held at government higher primary school Mannagudda on February 20 in association with Lions and Lei club Netravati Mangaluru, Lion Asha Nagaraj president, Lion Vidya Shetty Secretary, Lion Mandakini Quest coordinator, Lion Vinaya Leo coordinator, Lion Gayathri Hegde Dc for childhood cancer, Ganesh H M Mohan Shetty president, social worker, Mangalore city Traffic police, and CyberSapiens Mangaluru.

Geetha Kulakarni, ACP (Traffic) Mangaluru city, Vijay Kanchan, ASI (CEN Police Station), and Shashidhar Patgar, operation manager CyberSapiens were present.

The session covered topics on how to make the best use of social media and how to use the internet safely. Shashidhar highlighted the Do's and Don’ts on the internet, A few important sections of the IT ACT 2000, and tips to be safe and secure from the cyber crimes with case studies, guidance on never to share OPT and banking related frauds too were spoken about. Information about a few common cyber-attacks such as phishing, were also discussed which would help the students understand the need and value of cyber education.

In addition to this ACP, Geetha Kulakarni spoke about the importance of traffic rules and regulations.

CyberSapiens could be contacted for such awareness sessions or workshops, audits, forensics analysis, etc, and seek their support on these areas. www.cybersapiens.in / +91 6364011010

 

 

 

  

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  • Pasha, Karnataka

    Thu, Feb 23 2023

    Mangaluru: Traffic, safety, cyber crime awareness programme held - what an ape show..we have pick-up vehicles with oversized loads, trucks with no tread on the tyres, buses that are over-speeding, and auto drivers that think they are Steven Seagal...the police do nothing and they are holding a traffice awarness programme. Wake up to reality and do your job instead of this crap.

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