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In response to the postponement of Class XII CBSE exams, LSAC Global announced that the 2021 LSAT-India will be delivered over multiple days and slots starting May 29. Due to uncertainty of the date for the Board exams, which will not be announced until at least June 1, LSAC Global felt it was unfair for the current class of law school aspirants to have to put their exam preparations on hold. Most importantly, the date change assures students that the exam will not fall in concurrent dates, giving students the flexibility to adequately prepare for both examinations. Registration will now close on May 14. In order to help students prepare, LSAC Global launched
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Commenting about this global conference, Dr. P Venkat Rangan, Vice-Chancellor, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, said, “Cybersecurity remains a male dominated industry, where women account only for 11% of the jobs. Though nearly half of computer users are women, they are not adequately represented in the cybersecurity space. But cybersecurity offers a viable career path for women. In this context, we are glad to organiseShaktiCon as an exclusive platform for women researchers and hackers from around the world to gain skills and help fix the gender gap in cybersecurity
We believe that conferences like ShaktiCon play an important role in advancing the leadership and professional development of women in cybersecurity. The presentations of experts participating in the conference highlighted the growing opportunities for women in cybersecurity and created awareness about the next generation of offensive and defensive security technologies, among the women participants.”
IITJ TISC, WhizHack launch cyber defense course. Check details
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The cybersecurity market in India is set to grow to $3.05 billion by 2022 and create over 2 million new jobs by 2025, according to a study
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To equip the student with the necessary skillset in the cyber defense sector, IITJ TISC, WhizHack Technologies has announced the launch of India s first advanced dual certification course in cyber defense. US and India are the top two countries facing cyber-attacks and there’s a huge talent shortage in India.
As per the release, a joint study conducted by PwC India and the Data Security Council of India (DSCI) shows increased digitization has resulted in an increase in cyberattack incidents in India by 292%.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 17 (ANI/NewsVoir): IITJ TISC and WhizHack Technologies Private Limited announced an Advanced Certification Bootcamp in Cyber Defense. The 480 hours, 6-month intensive course will have self-paced modules, complemented by live mentoring and doubt clearing sessions by IIT Jodhpur faculty, Israeli experts, Industry exponents and access to live simulations to Israeli and Indian labs on latest cyber defence tools and techniques.
According to a joint study conducted by PwC India and the Data Security Council of India (DSCI) increased digitization has resulted in an increase in cyberattack incidents in India by 292 per cent. The study further adds that the cybersecurity market in India is set to grow to USD 3.05 billion by 2022, at a growth rate that is nearly 1.5 times the global growth rate of cybersecurity expenditure and create over 2 million new job opportunities by 2025. US and India are the top two countries facing cyber-attacks and there s a hu