http://cities.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=151629 Express News Service October 05, 2005 Gurgaon, October 4: Faced with increasing incidents of cyber crime coupled with criticism over the lack of ability of it's officials to effectively deal with such cases, Haryana Police have finally decided to get help from NASSCOM which is holding a seven-day Special Training programme train the policemen from Gurgaon Range. The programme, which began today at Dronacharya Engineering College will train a total of 30 police official from districts Gurgaon, Faridadad, Rewari and Narnaul in the fields of Computer Basics, storage devices, computer communications, internet and intranet, email, mobile phone forensics, Electronic Environment and legal issues. Along with NASSCOM experts, several CBI officers will also interact with the trainees. The first major case of alleged cyber-crime that rocked Gurgaon was after an expose by a British tabloid claiming that it's reporter had managed to buy confidential information like credit card and health details of British nationals from a computer software worker employed with a web-designing company. Following a furore over the matter, Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda ordered an inquiry into the matter, the results of which are still not known. Ill-equipped to investigate the case, Gurgaon Police apparently pushed the case into cold-storage. Of late, Gurgaon has witnessed two cyber-crime cases, that of data theft and hacking and misuse of e-mail ID. _________________________________________ InfoSec News v2.0 - Coming Soon! http://www.infosecnews.org
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