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Police officers trained on combatting cyber crime

National Institute of Electronics & Information Technology (NIELIT) Kohima and Nagaland police jointly organised a two-day workshop on “Emerging Crimes in Cyber Space: Role of Digital Forensics in Cybercrime Investigations” for senior police officers of Nagaland on April 25-26, in the conference hall of the PHQ with IPS, DGP (Retd) Madhya Pradesh, Ashok Dohare and senior director (Retd), Meity, government of India, ASA Krishnan as resources persons.
In a press release, superintendent of police (Crime) & PROinformed that during the programme, director general of police (DGP), Nagaland, T. John Longkumer exhorted the participants and welcomed the resource persons on behalf of the state police.
The first day of the workshop included sessions on Emerging Cyber Crimes and Threats, Technical & Legal challenges in cyber space by Ashok Dohare and sessions on IT Act, attribution of Digital Evidence & Appreciation of Digital Evidence by ASA Krishnan.
On the second day, director, NIELIT Kohima, Er. Lanuwabang highlighted the facilities and services offered by NIELIT Kohima, followed by topics on Digital Forensic and Mobile Forensic, Cyber Security Policy by the resource persons.
Altogether, 54 senior police officers of Nagaland police attended the workshop.

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