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Distt admin Srinagar organizes awareness workshop on Cyber security

DC reaffirms commitment to strengthen cyber security

DC reaffirms commitment to strengthen cyber security

SRINAGAR FEBRUARY 11 (KNS):  In connection with observance of Safer Internet Day 2025, District administration Srinagar organized a day long workshop on Cybersecurity Awareness here today.


Themed around "Together for a Better Internet" the workshop aimed to promote safe and responsible internet usage, particularly among children and young people, while addressing the growing challenges of cyber security.

Deputy Commissioner (DC) Srinagar, Dr. Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat, who was the Chief Guest on the occasion, while addressing the participants underscored the importance of digital safety and responsible online behaviour & also  highlighted the increasing risks posed by cyber threats. He urged officials to maintain cyber hygiene and, to adopt secure digital practices and remain vigilant against cybercrime.

Dr Bilal stressed on the role of government institutions and individuals in fostering a secure online environment.

He emphasized on promoting cyber security awareness to ensure safer and more responsible digital future for citizens.

While commending NIC Srinagar and guest speakers for organizing the event to foster digital awareness among citizens, the DC reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to strengthening cyber security measures and educating the public on responsible internet usage.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel 

He also emphasized the need for regular cyber security awareness initiatives in the future.

On the occasion, Additional Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Syed Ahmad Kataria highlighted the need for proactive cyber security awareness in today’s digital landscape. 

Cybercrime experts from the Police Department during the programme provided insights into emerging cyber threats, law enforcement strategies, and best practices for online security. Discussions covered key topics such as data protection, cyber hygiene and fraud prevention. 

The workshop included interactive discussions and real-life case studies, helping participants understand the evolving nature of cyber threats and effective ways to mitigate them.

The event concluded with a vote of thanks by the District Informatics Officer, NIC Srinagar, Syed Mujadid who acknowledged the contributions of guest speakers, and participants.(KNS)

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