Objectives:
This course will enable students to:
Cyber Crime
Cybercrime:Introduction,Nature,Elements, Classification. History of Cyber Crime.
Cyber Hacking
Cyber Hacking: Essential Elements, Types & Forms, Legislative Approach in India, and Socio Legal Impact of Cyber Hacking in India.
Cyber Terrorism: Concept, National Security, Modes, Prevention & Control,
Theories of Criminal Behaviour in Cyber Space :
Criminology, Penology, Criminal Law, Differential Association Theory, Differential Reinforcement Theory, Social Learning Theory.
Cyber Crime Investigation
Initializing a Search and Seizure Operation Tracking & Tracing Emails, Recovery of Digital Evidence, Setting up a Cyber Crime Investigation Cell. Cyber Forensics: Basic Forensic Principles, Forensic Imaging & Verification, Data Recovery and Analysis
Cyber Law ( Offences & Punishments )
The Information Technology Act, 2000, Offences under the Indian Penal Code, 1860, Issues relating to investigation and adjudication of cyber crimes in India, Digital Evidence IT act 2000 and other legal provisions.
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