In our rapidly evolving technological landscape, where the integration of digital devices and online connectivity has become ubiquitous, the critical need for awareness to be spread regarding Internet of Things (IoT) security and mobile security has never been more evident. IoT device expansion has produced unprecedented levels of efficiency and comfort, from industrial sensors to smart household appliances. This ease does, however, come with some built-in vulnerabilities that, if not addressed, could endanger not only people's personal privacy but also the safety of vital infrastructures. IoT devices are vulnerable to hacking, unauthorized access, and data breaches since they are frequently linked to the internet. Contemporary society's interconnected systems, which rely on the stability of connected networks, are put at risk, along with sensitive personal information. Similar to desktop computers, mobile devices have evolved into multipurpose hubs that can hold a variety of financial and personal data, making them desirable targets for hackers. The potential effects of a security compromise are amplified by these devices' interconnectedness.
Given this situation, it is clear that further education concerning mobile and Internet of Things security is required. A culture of digital responsibility can be fostered by equipping people, organizations, and sectors with information on best practices, possible risks, and mitigation strategies. The safeguarding of privacy, personal data, and the fundamental foundation of a technologically dependent society depends on raising awareness of IoT and mobile security in this period of unmatched digital revolution.
Day & Date | Title of the sessions | Resource Persons | Banner | Presentation Link | Video Link |
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Day 1: Monday
04 September 2023 |
Internet of Things (IoT) and Mobile Security :What ? Why? |
Mr. Rushi Mehta, Consultant, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs Mr. Robin Sebastian, Assistant Commandant, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs |
Day 1 | Presentation_Day 1 | Video |
Day 2: Tuesday
05 September 2023 |
Cybersecurity Risks with Internet of Things (IoT) |
Mr. Davinder Kumar, Consultant, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs Dr. Deepak Kumar Sr. Cyber Intelligence and Digital Forensic Professional Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs |
Day 2 | Presentation_Day 2 | Video |
Day 3: Wednesday 06 September 2023 |
Securing IoT Devices |
Mr. Davinder Kumar, Consultant, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs Mr. Sanjay Kumar, Assistant Commandant, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs |
Day 3 | Presentation_Day 3 | Video |
Day 4: Thursday 07 September 2023 |
Mobile: Security, Threats and Safety Measures |
Dr. Deepak Kumar, Consultant, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs Mr. Shinku Saran Singh, Deputy Commandant, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs |
Day 4 | Presentation_Day 4 | Video |
Day 5: Friday 08 September 2023 |
Legal Ways of Handling Cyber Threats. |
Mr. Jitendra Singh, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs Mr. Rakesh Deswal, INSP, Indian Cybercrime Coordination Centre (I4C), Ministry of Home Affairs |
Day 5 | Presentation_Day 5 | Video |
Organising Team: Programme Advisory: Prof. Amarendra P Behera, Joint Director, Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET), NCERT, New Delhi.
Programme Coordinator and Course Coordinator : Dr. Angel Rathnabai, Assistant Professor, Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET), NCERT, New Delhi. Course Co-Coordinator: Ms. Himanshi Bhati, Academic Consultant, Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET), NCERT, New Delhi. Technical Co-Coordinator: Ms. Sejal Beniwal, Junior Project Fellow, Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET), NCERT, New Delhi. |
Step 1: Registration : Register yourself by clicking the link https://forms.gle/9xdHfXuq34S6rxiSA or scan the QR Code-
Step 2: Watch live training sessions: Participants have to attend training sessions, which will be live-streamed on NCERT Official YouTube channel -http://youtube.com/ncertofficial from 04 September - 08 September 2023 at 4:00- 5:00 pm (Monday to Friday). The session will also be telecasted live on the following:
If you have missed the live Sessions, you can watch the recording on the playlist. The link of the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLR1cmx4Ba3q8zRE_o4DJ3lHwBRTf_8EGr&feature=shared
Step: 3 Participation in Post-Session Activity and Certification: Participate in the post session quiz, score 70% & above to get a certificate.
Post-Session Quiz Link -
https://infosecawareness.in/iotms
Opening Date: 08 September 2023, by 6:00 pm
Closing Date: 29 September 2023, by 6:00 pm
Participants are allowed to attempt the quiz only once and those scoring 70% and above in the quiz will receive a certificate of participation in their registered mail ID or they can download the certificate from the same page.
Step 4: Submit Your Feedback:
Submit your feedback using the link https://forms.gle/FvU8EPvYqsPZhv5y7 or by scanning the QR code
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For any queries, mail to: training.helpdesk@ciet.nic.in or call: 8800440559.