

The session commenced with an introduction to the fundamental concepts of cyber security. The Resource Persons demonstrated real-life cyber security attacks carried out over the internet using various apps and techniques. Mentioning apps like the TruthSpy, CamPhish, SocialPhish, Snap Map, BeVigil, Bugcrowd, and Pegasus has helped participants understand the potential risks and vulnerabilities they face while using digital platforms.
As the session progressed, the Resource Persons covered the different layers of the Internet, including the Surface Web, Dark Web, and Deep Web. This information provided participants with insights into the hidden aspects of the internet and the need for caution. The session concluded with a discussion on considering ethical hacking as a career option. This is important as the field of ethical hacking plays a vital role in identifying and addressing vulnerabilities in digital systems.
Overall, the session served as a valuable platform for participants to learn about cyber security threats, best practices, and career opportunities. It also emphasized the critical role individuals play in safeguarding their digital presence in an increasingly interconnected world.
Miss. Shaina Kamat, student of FY B.Voc.(ST) served as the compere for the session. Mr. Shahid Shaikh, student of SY B.Voc.(ST) introduced the Resource Persons. Mr. Malik Rehan, student of TY BVoc(ST), proposed the Vote of Thanks. 205 students from the BCA, B.Voc.(ST) and B.Com programmes attended the session.