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How Our Online Certification Course On Transportation Law Helps Reshape Your Understanding

Transportation laws in general consists of all the laws which are made by either the Central Government or State Government with respect to transportation systems in our country. In the age of Artificial Intelligence and Machine learning the technological advancements are immense. In the age of self-driving cars, autonomous cars, and remotely piloted vehicles there arises a need for dynamic transportation laws in our country.

To tackle these disputes which arise out of autonomous cars involving in accidents, liability issues etc. On the other hand, to tackle the big issue of air pollution due to the transportation vehicles it becomes important to bring in quick and necessary policy changes in the country. So, it becomes very important for us to have an in-depth understanding and knowledge of transportation laws.

With the advent of self-driving cars, the disputes of accidents, liability will only increase. So, the demand for lawyers well-versed in Transportation laws will be very high. There have been cases reports across the world regarding self-driving cars getting involved in accidents and etc. In most of the cases, the owners’ of these cars go to the consumer forums initiating action against the seller or the manufacturer of the cars because these people bought cars upon the assurance of the manufacturers that these cars won’t get involved in accidents. There have been policy changes and recommendations by the Indian government to the Indian two-wheeler manufacturers to only manufacture electronic vehicles within the next five years.

So, these changes demand lawyers who are well-versed in transportation laws. To help lawyers and young law students to get an in-depth knowledge of the transportation laws, Enhelion brings to you a course on Transportation laws. This course gives a detailed introduction to the transportation systems and classification of transport which are prevalent in the world. The remaining modules give an understanding of the basics of carriages. Insurance of Vehicles and Insurance law with regard to vehicles and the central legislation which governs the transportation in India that is the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.

I have been in close connection with Enhelion since the first course I did with them and I am proud to say that I am associated with them, as their approach towards legal education is more practical oriented than a theory-based study of the law of our country.

The testing method adopted by Enhelion is that it gives both an MCQ test and a written assignment to analyse our writing skills, knowledge, understanding and application of that knowledge in the given written assignment.

Taking courses from Enhelion has helped in understanding and get to the know the subject better and personally has helped me perform better in my Law School as well.  So, anyone who is interested in transportation laws and the changes which are taking place in the field of the automobile should compulsorily take up this course.

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Insights & Benefits Of Our Advanced Certification Course On Insolvency & Bankruptcy

The world, including India is undergoing much changes and critical in consideration with regard to the insolvency and bankruptcy laws which are very vital to be analysed and recorded by everyone on the affecting end.

The India code is apparently due for another set of certain amendments and given the current judicial and legislative processes, it is very eminent for the bankers, lawyers, accountants, management professionals and in fact everyone affected by the market to be aware of the deformities and with how are they being addressed by the authorities.

The insolvency and bankruptcy code of India, born in 2016 with an undertaking to unify the relevant and applicable laws in this regard and therefore was formed to serve the purpose of regulating timely and secured process of bankruptcy, insolvency and liquidation.

It does not require much emphasis to realize the sensitivity and significance of such processes for any company or organisation and thus its impact on the creditors and the market in Toto. Neither can we ignore the fact from the apparent recent events in the nation with regard to the arbitrariness and questions faced by the code.

One of the major issue is that there is a grave accumulation of plenty of pending cases with the judiciary that are old beyond the number of 270 days, despite the fact that one major purpose of the code was timely disposal of the cases within this specified time itself. The timely disposal clause is the essence of the code, directly determinant to the security of interest of the creditors too.

Besides an array of specializing options, Enhelion also takes up to render a 360 degree know how with regard to every course taken up by the users. An Advanced certificate in insolvency and bankruptcy offers the learner to access all the requisite information in order to understand the process and thus update themselves and keep pace with the evolution, as we say, knowledge is power and there is no alternative to knowledge.

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Insights Into Our 1 Day Certification Course On Social Media & The Law

New modes of communication or any new form of technology which may have the slightest probability to be a boon for the people is promptly accepted around the globe and it isn’t long before it becomes a trend.

Globally, more than 3 billion people use social media. We ourselves are part of the clutches social media band. It is seemingly arduous to find somebody today who doesn’t have a Facebook. LinkedIn or Whatsapp account, irrespective of the age group.

Social Media can be described as being a web- communication platform which expedites the sharing of ideas and thoughts and the building of virtual networks and communities with anyone on Earth and with many people simultaneously. It brings the world closer and makes it a small place for us to live in.

The first recognizable social media site, Six Degrees, was created in 1997 which enabled users to upload a profile and make friends with other users.  By 1999, the social media sites had become a crowd-puller and have been popular ever since. Although it began as a tool to facilitate interaction among people, it was later seen to be adopted by businesses which wanted to make the best use of the new method of relay.

Social media laws relate to who own the content being shared, when and where sharing is appropriate and what limits may be imposed on sharing of content or any other form of matter. Due to the rise in usage of social media and all its forms, raise issues relating to trademark infringement, copyright infringement, social media marketing, labor relations are bustling. It acts as two edged sword and is becoming a platform for people to react violently to other people’s thoughts. In 2013, Kavita Krishnan, a prominent Delhi-based women’s rights activist, was harassed during a online chat about violence against women on news. In 2016, singer Sona Mohapatra was attacked by online trolls for criticizing Bollywood actor Salman Khan.

The widespread use of social media due to the increase in adoption by the people is increasing its prevalence in the courtrooms. Anything and everything posted by any person, irrespective of it being private or public can oppress any person and their lives. People are losing jobs, insurance claims, disability claims because of their social media profiles.

 

Enhelion courses provide a direction for the students for them to lead in the legal fraternity. The ‘One day Certificate programme on Social Media and Law’ is a brief- concept centric course which will give an insight into the existing legal policies on Social Media. The programme will cover variations of the budding Internet Laws of India and will provide a broad understanding of the several essential concepts. The essential concepts such as Data Protection, Privacy, intermediary Liability which is paramount in order to shape a career in the field of Internet Laws are covered under the course.

The faculty in charge of this programme is Mr. Rodney D. Ryder, Founding Partner of Scriboard Advocates and Legal Consultants, who is a well known lawyer and the experience provided by him would be a fringe benefit. The material provided is conceptualized and easy to understand and assimilate. The certificate obtained gives an edge over others and is an asset which helps in career growth.

Social Media and its laws are in vogue because of its usage by the business groups and its ever-evolving nature. In today’s legal fraternity, one is expected to keep up with the trending laws and new practices. The basic legal education isn’t sufficient in order to stand distinct.

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How our Online Diploma Course On Corporate Law Prepares You For A Lucrative Legal Career

Corporate Laws deal with the formation and operations of corporations and have a direct relation to commercial and contract law. In order to understand the scope of Corporate Laws, the meaning and scope of the term ‘corporation’ is to be understood. The term “Corporation’ can be defined to mean a legal entity or an artificial person that has been embodied under the laws and rules of the state it has been created within.

The entity has a standing of its own and can sue or be sued, enter into contracts and perform various other duties required to separate the business from its stakeholders. They have perpetual life and are taxable units which shelter the shareholders from being personally liable for debts of the corporation.

The scheme of corporate law principally involves directing all legal and external affairs matters including litigation, investigations, compliance, mergers and acquisitions, contract matters and international trade issues. It generally focuses on how corporate and companies interact externally through commercial transactions and internally through corporate governance.

The lawyers in this sector are tasked with safeguarding the legality of commercial transactions, representing companies and illuminating corporate employees with their legal rights and duties. The Corporate affairs in India are regulated by The Companies Act, 2013 along with various other rules and regulations which are governed by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).

With the rapidly evolving society and introduction of new forms of corporations and their structures, the laws, rules and regulations of this are evolving simultaneously. In order to understand and imbibe the concepts of Corporate Laws, the fundamentals of the same are to be thoroughly studied.

It can be called a genus of the species of Company Law (or law of business associations). The Corporate sector in India is expeditiously growing and with its ever-growing nature it is assumed to be contributing more than 50% to India’s GDP. The importance of this sector can be known by understanding that it is the backbone of the Indian Economy.

Enhelion’s ‘Diploma in Corporate Laws’ course in association with Scriboard Advocates and Legal Consultants provides an extensive study of the sector. The course is divided into different modules which deal with different concepts required to be understood in the corporate sector. The modules include Introduction of the sector, the kinds of organization that exist, the inter-relation of the other sectors with the corporate sector, the provisions of taxation and fund raising strategies, Alternate Dispute Resolution techniques, the role of Foreign Direct Investment and various laws and legislation governing it.

It also provides for modules which deal with the relation of this sector with other areas, for instance Intellectual Property and its relation to the corporate society. Unlike, olden times today’s society isn’t restricted to the core study of any field and encourages inter-disciplinary research and study. The course is self-paced for the student to have an in-depth study of the subject. The online lectures and the study material are available after the completion of the course to allow future access. It is practical oriented and promotes learning through intensive research of the assignments given after the completion of the modules.

The timely mentoring and guidance by the experts gives a lead to stand out in the industry. The Corporate arena with its ceaseless growth provides innumerable opportunities for young professionals to carve an extraordinary career line for themselves.

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Insights Into Our Online Certification Course On DRUGS & COSMETIC LAWS

India is perceived as the second most populated country in the world. The medical and cosmetic industries are one of the most imperative sectors in the country and cater the needs of most of the people. The health care system available during the British Raj was deficient and lamentable in nature. The need to regulate Drugs used and available arose as a result of the observations made by the Drugs Enquiry Committee, Indian Medical Association The Drugs Act was then formulated in 1940 in pursuance of recommendations of Chopra Committee constituted in 1930 by Government of India.

The Act is predominantly known to regulate the import, manufacture and distribution of drugs in India. The eminent objective of the Act is to ensure that the drugs and cosmetics sold in India are safe, effective and conform to prescribed quality standards. The Act comprehensively covers under varieties of therapeutic substances, diagnostics and medical devices. The Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 regulates the import, manufacture and distribution of drugs in India with an objective to ensure that the drugs and cosmetics sold in India are safe, effective and conform to quality standards.

This course elaborates upon various provisions and rules under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 as well as the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, 1945. Also, this course discusses the requirements for wholesale of biological drugs and other drugs, various types of licenses and adulterated drugs as well as rules and prohibitions with regard to labeling and packaging.

The need to understand the fundamentals of this unique sector arises from the demand of the legal industry to explore and research the different advancing fields of law.

The ‘Certificate course on Drugs and Cosmetic Laws’ provided by Enhelion and certified by Legal Eye Advocates and Legal Consultants is a distinctive course and covers the foundation of the Drugs and cosmetic laws. It also covers the governance and application of the Drugs and Cosmetic Act, 1940 and Drugs and Cosmetic Rules, 1945. The modules cover the regulation of manufacturing and selling of drugs, the standards prescribed for packaging and labeling and most importantly the foundation from which the laws of this industry stem.

The courses provided by Enhelion have a unique feature which gives it an upper hand over the other available courses is that it is self-paced and the materials provided are easy to understand and concise. The guidance imparted by the mentors and the consistent support of the Enhelion team facilitates the smooth functioning of the course.

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Details On Online Certification Course on RERA and Career Prospects

“Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense, paid for in full, and managed with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world.”      Franklin D. Roosevelt (Former U.S. President)

 

An increase in urbanization and with the dawn of globalization, there has been a significant growth of the real estate sector. The real estate sector is now considered to be one of the most globally recognized sectors. The companies in this sector comprise of four sub sectors: housing, retail, hospitality, and commercial.  The Indian real estate sector has observed high growth in recent times with the rise in demand for office as well as residential spaces. There has been a high demand for office space by IT, retail, consulting and e-commerce sectors. Retail, hospitality and commercial real estate are also growing significantly, providing the much-needed infrastructure for India’s growing needs.

In between 2009-18, this sector absorbed institutional investments worth US$ 30 billion. Private Equity and Venture Capital investments in the sector reached US$ 4.47 billion in 2018 and US$ 546 million in Jan-Feb 2019.

The Government of India along with the governments of the respective states has taken several initiatives to encourage the development in the sector. The most marked change has been the shift from family owned businesses to that of professionally managed ones. Real estate developers, in order to meet the growing need for managing multiple projects across cities, are also investing in centralised processes to source material and organise manpower and hiring qualified professionals in areas like project management, architecture and engineering.

The landmark legislation passed by the Government of India in May, 2016 , Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) is for the advancement of real estate in India. The eminent scheme of the RERA Act is to refine the Indian real estate sector, by encouraging greater transparency, accountability and financial discipline. Niranjan Hiranandani, the National President of National Real Estate Development Council has praised the RERA Act in his words, “RERA has ushered in transparency and accountability in the sector and has set an example for other regulatory bodies. It has instilled confidence and trust among the buyer community.”

This sector is becoming boundless and the need to learn and understand the fundamentals of it is elevating. It is expected that the real estate sector will reach a market size of US$ 1 trillion by 2030 from US$ 120 billion in 2017 and will contribute 13 per cent of the country’s GDP by 2025.

Enhelion Knowledge Ventures Private Ltd. offers a comprehensive course on RERA laws, ‘Certificate Course in RERA’. The course has been designed along with one of the top commercial law firms Scriboard Advocates and Legal Consultants and covers the crux of the act.

It has been divided into various modules in order to facilitate better understanding of the law. The modules include the basics of the real estate sector, the regulatory authorities covered under the act, the procedure required to be complied with, the tribunals covered by the act and other important provisions. The exclusive feature of the course offered by Enhelion is that is self-paced and is timely mentored by experienced professionals. The course has been drafted ultra-carefully for students to thoroughly understand the foundation and governance  of this act.

After the origin of the RERA act, the real estate sector has become more legalized and the demand for legal professionals is increasing every day. The real estate sector is in the nascent stage of development because of which it offers fresh opportunities to young professionals for them to carve out a promising career.

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Sneak Peek Into Out Online Certification Course On Social Media and Information Technology Act

“Privacy is dead, and social media holds the smoking gun.”

The quote referred to above are the words of Pete Cashmore, the CEO of the famous digital website Mashable, who appropriately mentions the relation of privacy and social media in today’s world.

The Information and communication technology sectors have been remodeled and are modernizing rapidly. The emergence of social media has reformed the world at an implausible speed. As there are two sides of a coin, there are pitfalls of Social Media as well. Article 19 (1) (a) of the Constitution of India, 1950 guarantees “Right to freedom of speech and expression”. However, it is to be understood that this Fundamental Right doesn’t give any person the ‘absolute’ freedom to express themselves and no person is allowed to write, speak or express in any form anything that they wish to. People seem to have been taking the Fundamental Rights for granted and have been violating the rules and regulations, which has resulted in copious civil and criminal cases, comprising of repeated cases of fake news, trolling, defamation etc.

There is an acute need to regulate and evaluate on a regular basis the context, content and intent behind any news or information being circulated through social media or networking channels. The legitimacy of these articles or pieces of information must be verified as it can have a vast impact on the population which receives such information.

Advocate Sumit K. Batra suitably states, “Though no law can ever completely insulate the users of social media and networking from the issues or problems cropping out of technological advances, some basic guiding principles can take care of a lot many issues. While it is permissible to create, transmit and circulate news or information in social media, the big question that often arises has to do with a personal sense of discretion — something might be offensive for me but not offensive for others.”

Social media in India is regulated by the Information Technology Act, enacted in 2000. This was put in place in order to regulate the problems that sprang out of usage of Information Technology.

Enhelion Knowledge Ventures Pvt. Ltd. renders a wide-ranging certificate course explicitly covering Social Media and its reference to the Information Technology Act, 2000. The course ‘Certificate in Social Media and Information Technology Act, 2000’ has been sketched in association with Scriboard Advocates and Legal Consultants. The course covers in its ambit the essential concepts of Data Protection, Privacy, and Intermediary Liability. It also covers the compliances to be adhered to by Corporates, the jurisdiction and laws governing Cyber Space and the module which makes it unique is the Comparative analysis of different international legislation’s. It is India’s first certificate programme and is mentored by the experiences of India’s well-known corporate commercial lawyers.

Each one of us are puppets in the hands of technology and its various forms. The need to understand the legal framework governing privacy and social media and its pitfalls is grave. The Information Technology sector is a part and parcel of almost all the other industries existing and as a budding legal professional, the knowledge of these laws is just like adding a feather to the cap.

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Career Prospects & Insights to our Online certification course on Aviation Law

The term “Aviation” in its simplest forms refers to flying or operating of an aircraft. This term was coined by a French pioneer named Guillaume Joseph Gabriel de La Landelle in 1863. It originates from the Latin word ‘avis’ that literally means bird.

Aviation law or Air law is an umbrella term and covers in itself concerns relating to flight, air travel, and associated legal and business issues. The dire need for aviation law arose from the expanding nature of human interaction, as humans moved from the seas to the air and to beyond our atmosphere. These laws are basic rules of conduct which have been derived from rules of natural justice aimed at predominantly serving the interests of larger unselfish purposes which contribute to peace and security.

Prior to 1903, people could travel by balloons or gliders only. However, in December, 1903, in North Carolina, after four years of rigorous research and efforts the first powered flight was crowned. In 1908, the first person to fly as a passenger flew from Paris and in the same year the first American passenger flew too. The first scheduled air service began in Florida, in January 1914.The first formal legislation for the Aviation industry was a local ordinance passed in Paris in the year 1784 after the first air balloon flight was capped.

India is known to have the third largest civil aviation market. In the mid to late nineties period, a number of private players entered the Indian civil aviation sector due to widespread liberalization in addition to the unrestrained economic development in India.

The ‘Certificate in Aviation Law’ course offered by Enhelion in association with Vikrant Pachnanda Law Chambers is one of its kind. The course has been designed by Vikrant Panchanda who has been an active legal professional in this sector and has sweeping experience in the same. The course has been developed in order to understand the fundamentals forming the base of this sector, the history of aviation laws and industry and most importantly the conventions and legislation’s governing it, namely Chicago Convention, the Warsaw convention, the Montreal convention. It also covers the legal framework regulating and overlooking the crimes occurring in this sector and also the domestic legal regime existing in the industry.

The escalating growth of the tourism industry and the increasing incomes of the middle-class Indians has promoted the ever-rising growth of the aviation industry in the past decade. The support in form of infrastructure reforms, modernization of airports, improvement in service standards and adoption of low fare models has significant contributed in the development of this industry.

A career in ‘Aviation Laws’ is flourishing as well as bankable because it is one of those sectors which due to the ideals of modernization, globalization and more liberalization will keep escalating , thereby making way for more and more legal opportunities. The Certificate course on Aviation Laws gives an insight of the international and domestic legal regime and gives a kick-start for the student to shape a career in this field. The video lectures give a thorough and clear idea of the industry and the mentor-ship by the professionals enlighten with the experience they have gained over the years.

The need for knowledge of inter-disciplinary fields and research of new areas of law has become imperative in order to stand out in the industry.

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Insights Into Our Online Certificate Course On Food & Beverages Law & It’s Potential Towards A Succesfull Legal Career

The food and beverages industry globally is made up of many segments, including groceries, oils and fats, food additives, functional foods and beverages, packaged foods, health and natural foods, canned food, baked food, baby food, animal food, soft drinks, alcoholic drinks, energy drinks, and their  packaging and labeling.

The industry is driven by consumer demand for better packaging, which also impels technology advances in the field. Today, the technological advances like pasteurization, high-pressure processing, UV treatment, and nanotechnology are influencing the industry. The global food, beverage, and grocery industry was estimated to be worth $7.8 trillion in 2015, or about 10 percent of the world GDP.

The growth of the food and beverages industry is primarily driven by developing countries such as India, China, and Brazil, as the economies of these nations are improving and more and more people are being lifted into the middle class. An effective food control system is necessary in order to regulate the supply, quality, packaging and labeling of food and beverages. National legal frameworks are a key pillar in an effective food control system. In all the countries around the globe, food is governed by a complexity of laws and regulations which set out the government’s requirements to be met by food chain operators to ensure the food is safe and of adequate quality.

‘Food and Beverage Laws’ include in its ambit the legislation’s which regulate the production, trade and handling of food and beverages and cover the regulation of food control, food safety and relevant aspects of food and beverage trade.

The ‘Certificate in Food and Beverages Laws’ course offered by Enhelion in association with CorpCommLegal’s founding partner, Mr. Bhumesh Verma is an extensive programme covering the basics of Food laws in India, all the legislation’s governing the food and beverage industry. There is a separate module which covers the aspects of Franchising as well as permissions and regulations related to food start-ups. The tax and insurance related issues have also been covered by the programme in detail.

The course has been drafted by professionals having more than 20 years of experience in the corporate and commercial sector. This unique feature distinguishes it from the courses provided by other institutions because the modules cover not only the theory of the relevant topics but also include the experiences of the professionals in the sector or of the other cross-disciplinary field which is related to the sector this course covers.

Food and beverage industry is one of the fastest growing in India. The local produce and its multi-tier wholesale and retail structure and a large part of the industry consisting of import and export of food products make it an overarching industry. The commercial sector is inter-related to the food and beverage industry. A career in this inter-disciplinary field is high on demand and because of it being in its emergent stage of growth, the opportunities are limitless.  It won’t be too late before it is witnessed that most the young legal professionals are flocking to this field.

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Online Certification Law Course On Digital Forensics: Employment Potential & Course Insights

The meaning of the term ‘Forensics’ in the simplest form can be said to mean the scientific methods, ways or techniques used in order to detect a crime. In the year 1986, it made its way into the courts for the first time, when molecular biologist Alec Jeffreys was asked by the police in England ,who had begun investigating the use of DNA for forensics, to use DNA to verify the confession of a 17 year-old boy in two rape-murders in the English Midlands. The tests proved the teenager was in fact not the perpetrator and the actual attacker was eventually caught, also using DNA testing.

Digital forensics is that branch of forensic science which includes in itself the recovery and investigation of material found in digital devices, often in relation to computer crimes. Cyber incidents are on the rise and increasing in number and severity. When a cyber incident occurs, the attacked enterprise responds with a set of predetermined actions. Applying digital forensics to aid in the recovery and investigation of material on digital media and networks is one of these actions. The evidentiary nature of digital forensic science requires rigorous standards to stand up to cross examination in court.

The aim of this process is to preserve any evidence in its most original form while performing a structured investigation by collecting, identifying and validating the digital information for the purpose of reconstructing past events.

Digital forensics is a constantly evolving scientific field with many sub-disciplines. Some of these sub-disciplines include Network Forensics (the monitoring, capture, storing and analysis of network activities), Digital Image Forensics (the extraction and analysis of digitally acquired photographic images), Mobile Devices Forensics (the recovery of electronic evidence from mobile phones, smart phones, SIM cards, etc), Memory forensics (the recovery of evidence from the RAM of a running computer) and most commonly known Computer Forensics (the identification, preservation, collection, analysis and reporting on evidence found on computers, laptops and storage media).

Prominent cases have been solved time and again using the science of Digital Forensics. In 2010, a wood pellet salesman from New York, sued both Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, alleging that a 2003 contract he wrote to hire Zuckerberg to do computer programming for his company, entitled him to 50% of Facebook. The courts allowed Facebook to conduct forensic testing on plaintiff’s computer, against his wishes. During testing, Facebook found the original contract document embedded in the electronic data on a hard drive from 2004. The forensic data also showed evidence of the use of six USB devices and Facebook found that the  particular contract page was forged  in order for the plaintiff to support his claim. The data found ended up lead the case against Facebook being dismissed and the plaintiff was arrested in charges to dupe Facebook of billions of dollars.

The ‘Certificate in Digital Forensics’ course offered by Enhelion in association with Obsidian Cyber Security is a unique programme which aims at imparting experience and knowledge in relation to this enthralling branch of science. The transition of the course is such that it begins with the basic of computer networks, then the basic devices, tools or techniques used to rule out cyber attacks and relate adversaries. It also covers the description of the HEX and ASC II codes. The experience of the firm and its professionals who have drafted the course is intensive and has been embedded in the course modules as well.

All organizations around the globe use technology in one form or the other. The pitfall of advance technology is that people have found ways to squander these advance tools also. The amplitude of loss faced by any organization due to rise in number of cyber crimes is inconceivable. There is no limit to the advancement of technology as a result of which the cyber attacks are rising too. A career in this sector is advantageous because it is related to all other sectors and is wide-ranging and lucrative at the same time.

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