Gurugram Police train over 5,800 students to raise awareness on Cyber Security
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Wed, Jun 16 2021 6:06 IST |
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Gurugram, June 16 : To fight against the rising challenges of Cyber Crimes, the Gurugram Police in associated with Society for Safe Gurgaon (SSG) and Indo-Israeli cyber security enterprise and SafeHouse Technologies organised the 9th edition of Gurugram Police Internship (GPCSSI 2021) Under the mentorship of ACP Cyber crime Karan Goel and the entire Gurugram police cyber crime team in coordination with Rakshit Tandon Advisor Cyber Peace foundation.
According to the police, this cyber crime internship has been a flagship event since 2013. The objective of the internship is to harness the potential of these young minds and giving them the right direction of Cyber Security Road Map.
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A raid was conducted during which five people were found gambling using colourful chips and cards. These chips were used as a transaction currency and the actual cash payment was made the next day, Karan Goyal, Assistant Commissioner of Police (DLF), told IANS.
The accused were identified as Pravesh Pal Kapoor (the owner of the house), Kavaljeet Singh Sethi, Naresh Kumar, Mohal Lal and Harender Singh, all residents of Gurugram.