Workshop on ‘Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking’ held at BIET College, Davanagere


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Davanagere, Dec 29: A significant and impactful workshop on ‘Cyber Security and Ethical Hacking’ unfolded at BIET College Davanagere from December 15-22. Generously sponsored by Umesh Shetty, the president of Namana Inc, and held in collaboration with CyberSapiens, this event attracted a remarkable turnout of over 180 enthusiastic participants. Delving deep into the realm of cybersecurity, the comprehensive workshop covered fundamental principles, diverse domains within cybersecurity, and a detailed exploration of OWASP's Top 10, accompanied by an in-depth examination of ethical hacking phases.

Topics spanned a wide spectrum, encompassing social engineering, sniffing, cryptography, steganography, and the intricacies of MITM (Man-in-the-Middle) attacks. Notably, the workshop provided a live demonstration of how these attacks work, elucidating overall concepts of cybersecurity in a practical manner. Distinguished speakers from CyberSapiens, Abdul Rameez and Chirag Suvarna, shared their wealth of knowledge and expertise, imparting valuable insights and equipping participants with the skills necessary to identify vulnerabilities.

The collaborative effort between Umesh Shetty, Namana Inc, and CyberSapiens not only facilitated an enriching learning experience but also aimed to inspire and prepare participants for potential career opportunities in the dynamic field of cybersecurity. The workshop, with its focus on both theoretical understanding and practical application, proved to be an invaluable resource for those looking to navigate and contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of digital security.

 

 

 

  

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