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BGSBU Observes Safer Internet Day

K H News Service by K H News Service
February 12, 2025
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Rajouri : Baba Ghulam Shah Badshah University (BGSBU) observed Safer Internet Day with an awareness program organized by the Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies and Research. The event aimed to educate students and faculty about cybersecurity, digital responsibility, and safe internet practices.
According to a statement issued from Public Relations Office BGSBU here, Vice Chancellor Prof. Jawaid Iqbal, in his message, emphasized the critical role of digital literacy in today’s technology-driven world. He reiterated the university’s commitment to fostering a secure and informed digital environment, urging students to stay vigilant against cyber threats, misinformation, and online fraud.
The event featured insightful presentations by Dr. Qamar Rayees Khan, Head, Department of Computer Applications, and Dr. Manmeet Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology Engineering, both esteemed experts in their respective fields.
Dr. Qamar Rayees Khan delivered an in-depth session on cybersecurity fundamentals and emerging digital threats. He provided a detailed analysis of the risks associated with data breaches, malware attacks, and phishing scams, emphasizing the importance of robust cybersecurity measures for individuals and organizations. Dr. Khan also shed light on ethical hacking, encryption techniques, and the need for strong password management to safeguard personal and professional data.
Dr. Manmeet Singh focused on practical strategies for digital safety and responsible internet usage. He explained the importance of cyber hygiene, including two-factor authentication, recognizing suspicious links, and avoiding social engineering attacks. He also discussed the growing concerns around AI-driven cyber threats, misinformation, and digital identity protection. His session provided attendees with hands-on knowledge and tools to enhance their cybersecurity awareness.
Dr. Danish, Coordinator, CMSR stressed the significance of responsible internet usage, especially in academic and professional settings.
he program witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, researchers, and faculty members, who actively engaged in discussions and shared their perspectives on digital security challenges. The event concluded with an interactive Q&A session, where attendees explored real-life cybersecurity concerns and best practices for online safety.

 

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