At a seminar on 'cyber security and global standardisation', the participants deliberated on tackling cyber crime, privacy and security in online media and ensuring security of network systems, besides other related issues.
The three-day seminar has been organised by Guru Tegh Bahadur Institute of Technology (GTBIT).
"To curb cyber crime, there's a need to attain complete control of the internet, even wireless connections," said Ramjee Prasad, Founding Chairman of Global ICT Standardization Forum for India (GISFI) on teh second day today.
The technical sessions in the workshop saw presentations by representatives from Nokia, Siemens, TCS and L&T. Engineering students from various technical universities also participated in the seminar. A number of researchers from the US and Denmark also attended the seminar.
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