
Training programme held on cyber security
GITAM Deemed to be University and Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) on Monday (June 2) jointly organised a faculty development programme (FDP) on cyber security here.
The six-day FDP features expert-led sessions, workshops and discussions on emerging cybersecurity trends, including topics such as IoT security and vulnerability exploitation.
C-DAC Centre head C.H.A.S. Murthy and cyber security expert Sarat Chandra Babu attended as resource persons and emphasised the urgent need for educational institutions to lead the charge in cyber security preparedness and human resource development.
The experts briefed about current vulnerabilities, AI-driven cyber threats and the growing importance of securing digital infrastructures. GITAM School of Computer Science and Engineering dean S. Arun Kumar and GITAM School of Technology director K. Nagendra Prasad spoke.

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