Enhanced digital literacy, cybercrime prevention, student empowerment, and career readiness are vital for thriving in today's digital world. Teaching digital literacy helps students use technology responsibly, prevent cyber threats, and confidently manage their online presence.
This foundation prepares them for future career opportunities while promoting a culture of safe, informed digital engagement.
In today's digital era, cybercrime is a major concern, highlighting the need for cyber security to ensure a safe digital world. As technology increasingly depends on cyber security, the Police Cyber Club welcomes all IT-interested students to foster a community of motivated individuals passionate about technology, enriching their academic and student-life experiences.
The Police Cyber Club focuses on enhancing digital literacy, preventing cybercrime, and empowering students. By equipping members with valuable cyber security knowledge and skills, the club prepares them for future careers in technology, promoting career readiness and a safer digital world.
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
Chairperson
Secretory
Treasurer
Cybercrime and drug abuse awareness educate individuals on the risks of online threats and substance misuse, promoting safer choices and behaviors. By understanding the dangers, people can protect themselves from cyber threats and avoid the harmful effects of drug abuse. These awareness efforts foster healthier, more secure communities.
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