Language: English | VTT | Size: 972 MB | Duration: 6 lectures (02:10:12)
What you’ll learn
Principles and concepts in Cyber Law:-
Application of IT Act, 2000:-
Cyber Threats and Criminal activities:-
Cyber crime and related activities
Cyber Cryptography-Banking frauds
Criminal Hacking and Spoofing
Cloud and Network threat assessment
Recent National and International Case Studies
Power booster: Question-Answers with Explanation
Requirements
No any other prerequisite but Best for Law Students, All Professionals working in IT, HR, Corporate, Bank,Govt / NGO, Media, CLAT Students.
Best for Law Students
IT Professionals, HR and Corporate Personnel, Bankers, etc.
All category of Digital products, system and App programmers- Admin, Client and Users
Description
I have carefully designed this course to build the fundamentals of Cyber Law /IT Act 2000 in the context to digital world, Cyber Space, Interface Technology, concept of jurisdiction, legal issues in E-commerce, understanding of Cyber Crimes, Indian Penal Law, Indian law on obscenity and pornography, Penalties and offences under IPC, Investigation and adjudication issues, digital evidences. This course is required for all Law students and professionals working in the field of IT, HR, Bank, Software development, Media, Govt / NGO for enhancing their career opportunities as certification as well as understanding the Cyber Law.
Lecture 1:-
a. Cyber Crime and Digital world and Cyber Safety
b. Understand hacking in legal context
c. Cyber crime and digital safety
d. Understand security related crimes
Lecture 1-Conclusion
Lecture 2:-
a. Cyber crimes and the IT Act, 2000
Lecture 3:-
a. Cyber Law and Terrorism
Lecture 4:-
a. Cyber Crimes: Trending Challenges And Emergence
Lecture 5:-
b. Information Technology Act, 2000
Lecture 6 :- Case Study Cyber Law
This Course Contains-Total-45 Lectures Slides with briefing of Current Case-Study
Who this course is for:
All Law Students
IT professionals
Software Programmers
Banking professionals
CLAT Students-Concept and Q&A
Law aspirants students
Media professionals, Social media users
Government and Non-Governmental-A prerequisite Course Module
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