PHCET > Comp Competition > Webinar on “Ethical Hacking”

Cyber security is the application of technologies, processes, and controls to protect systems, networks, programs, devices, and data from cyber-attacks. It aims to reduce the risk of cyber-attacks and protect against the unauthorized exploitation of systems, networks, and technologies. This Webinar on Ethical Hacking is designed to test the basic knowledge of cyber security and to arouse curiosity in participants for cyber security as we know cyber security plays a vital role in our lives because it encompasses everything that pertains to protecting our sensitive data, personally identifiable information (PII), protected health information (PHI), personal information, intellectual property, data, and governmental and industry information systems from theft and damage attempted by criminals and adversaries.

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Student’s Council of Computer Department
Webinar on Ethical Hacking
25th June, 2021
12:30 p.m.
Mr.Abhijeet More

The purpose of the ethical hacking webinar was to evaluate the security of and identify vulnerabilities in target systems, networks, or system infrastructure. The process entails finding and then attempting to exploit vulnerabilities to determine whether unauthorized access or other malicious activities are possible.

Mr. Rizwan Shaikh was the speaker of the webinar. His commendable knowledge and experience helped the attendees to learn about ethical hacking. Rizwan Shaikh is one of India’s renowned Ethical hackers, Information Security researchers, and Cyber Crime consultants actively involved in providing Ethical Hacking and Information Security training and services. He is a well-recognized security professional with numerous successful engagements to his credit. At Present, Rizwan Shaikh is the Founder of Pristine InfoSolutions, a Cyber Security company based in India specializing in Cyber Crime Investigations, Cyber Law Consulting, Ethical Hacking, and Information Security.

So students need to gain interest in cyber security/Ethical hacking and that was the foremost purpose of the event. A total of 70 students had participated in the webinar