Kochi: Chief Minister Shri Oommen Chandy said that cyber crimes would be a big threat for future generations as per the current trends. He urged the police personnel to gear up their resources to tackle this growing menace effectively. The Chief Minister said this at the valedictory function of the International Cyber Security & Policing Conference – c0c0n 2014, that was held in Kochi on August 22-23, 2014.
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Kochi to host c0c0n 2014 Cyber Security & Policing conference
Trivandrum: The seventh edition of the International Cyber Security and Policing Conference – c0c0n 2014 will be held in Kochi on August 22 & 23, 2014. This is an annual event conducted as part of the International Information Security Day.
Read MoreKerala to launch ‘Stop-Cyber Crime Army’ in Govt. schools
Kochi: In an effort to curb the growing menace of cyber crime among school children, the Kerala Higher Education Department is launching a massive cyber safety awareness campaign as part of which a ‘Stop-Cyber Crime Army’ will be created across all schools under the Department of General Education in the State.
Read MoreKerala Vigilance & Anti-Corruption Bureau gets on to Social Media
Trivandrum: Home Minister, Shri Ramesh Chennithala today rolled out the social media initiatives of the Vigilance and Anti-Corruption Bureau (VACB) to connect with the public in its fight against corruption, at a function held in Thiruvananthapuram.
Read MoreKerala Police to launch ‘WhatsApp Commissioner’ programme
Trivandrum: In an effort to bring policing to the doorsteps of the people using a digital avenue, the Kerala Police has proposed to start a new programme called ‘WhatsApp Commissioner’, under which the app will be available in the numbers of all the District SPs under the Thiruvananthapuram Range and with the IGP. Members of the public using this application can send information through text, audio, pictures and videos on any issue of public interest.
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