CyberPeace , NFSU Goa to work on research, training in cybersecurity, digital forensics
Divyansh | February 5, 2024 | 11:09 PM IST | 2 mins read
The partnership between CyberPeace and NFSU Goa aims to promote interest and expertise exchange in artificial intelligence, machine learning, high-performance computing.
NEW DELHI: CyberPeace, a global non-profit, has entered into a strategic partnership with the National Forensic and Sciences University (NFSU), Goa, in a strategic move to fortify capabilities in the cybersecurity space. . The collaboration underscores the commitment to advancing the nation's cybersecurity capabilities through practical research, education, and training to the students.
The partnership aims to promote interest and expertise exchange in artificial intelligence, machine learning, high-performance computing, digital forensics, blockchain, and cybersecurity. Focused on practical capabilities, the partnership empowers investigations and commits to disseminating knowledge through academic journals, contributing to national advancements in cybersecurity. This will significantly benefit NFSU students, enabling them to learn new technologies and advance their skills, ultimately contributing to the enhancement of national cybersecurity.
The NFSU-CyberPeace Center will work on joint researches on child safety online, online trafficking, cybercrimes against vulnerable populations like women, young people, senior citizens, new and emerging areas like metaverse. Faculty and student exchanges promote mutual learning, fostering a dynamic educational environment. The joint organisation of symposia, conferences, and workshops amplifies research endeavours, while collaborative technical training and consultancy studies further enhance expertise. Staff attachments focus on curriculum development and the refinement of teaching skills, ultimately fortifying a reservoir of highly qualified manpower in the field. This holistic collaboration ensures comprehensive growth and excellence in cybersecurity education and research.
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CyberPeace founder Vineet Kumar said, "Collaborating with NFSU, a leader in forensic sciences, aligns perfectly with our mission at CyberPeace. Together, we are poised to make significant strides in cybersecurity education and research, ultimately contributing to a more secure and resilient cyberspace”
NFSU Goa campus director Naveen Kumar Chaudhary said, "This MoU with CyberPeace represents a pivotal moment in our commitment to advancing the field of CyberPeace, Cybersecurity and Digital forensics. Through this partnership, we aim to harness our combined expertise to develop robust solutions to cyber threats and contribute to a safer digital environment and Cyber-Safe ecosystem."
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