“TRACECON-2020” National conference on “TRENDS IN CYBER INVESTIGATION AND FORENSICS” was organized by Keycybr. “One-week short term training program (STTP)” was also conducted by Keycybr between 27th April to 30th April at zoom meetings.
Four guest speakers were invited, Mr. Rohit Jain (Advocate MP High court), Mr. Santosh Khadsare (Digital Forensics professional) Mr. Shubham Singh (Cyber Crime investigators & Advisor) & Mr. Vivek Shah (IR & forensics in Germany, EX-IBM) & practical sessions covered by Harshita C. Jadhav (Founder and CEO of keycybr). At “TRACECON – 2020” a total of 320 participants took advantage of this conference and get a certificate.
The first session was of Cyberlaw held by Mr. Rohit Jain on 27th April 2020, in that session Mr. Rohit Jain had covered all sections of the IT Act 2000 and discuss some live case scenarios. He discussed and answered every question of attendees & also cleared doubts and some misconceptions of participants about the Cyber Law. Later, Miss Harshita C. Jadhav covered the Judicial Framework of our India & discuss some live cases.
The second session was of digital evidence held by Mr. Santosh Khadsare on 28th April 2020, in that session Mr. Santosh Khadsare had covered how digital evidence plays an important role in the investigation and discuss some live case scenarios how precaution and integrity forensic investigator have to maintain while seizing and extracting the digital evidence. He discussed and answered every question of attendees & also cleared doubts and some misconception of participants about the Digital forensics, he also told us what are the scope and career opportunity in the digital forensics field. Later, Miss Harshita C. Jadhav covered how we can leave our digital footprints while using internet & discuss some live cases.
The third session was of cyber Investigation which was held by Mr. Shubham Singh on 29th April 2020, in that session Mr. Shubham Singh had covered all methodologies and most important modus operandi of the culprit, he discusses some live case scenarios. He answered every question of attendees & also cleared doubts and some misconceptions of participants about the Cyber Investigation. Later, Miss Harshita C. Jadhav covered the practical scenario, i.e. how an investigator reveals our anonymity, how an investigator traces us & discusses some live cases.
The fourth session was of Cyber forensics which was held by Mr. Vivek Shah on 30th April 2020, in that session Mr. Vivek Shah had covered all methodologies and most important tools and techniques, he discusses some live case scenarios & also differentiate the laws of an India and in Germany. He answered every question of attendees & also cleared doubts and some misconceptions of participants about the Cyber Forensics domain. Later, Miss Harshita C. Jadhav covered the practical scenario, i.e. how forensic investigator extracts the data from digital evidence & discusses some live cases. The session ended up with lots of awesome replies.
All the sessions;
https://youtu.be/JKFsWeLypQ0
Cyberlaw conference held by Mr. Rohit Jain
https://youtu.be/kGt8XBi0cis
Digital evidence conference held by Mr. Santosh Khadsare
https://youtu.be/k5eG8gre7nU
Cyber Investigation conference which was held by Mr. Shubham Singh
https://youtu.be/9k_Y3OGKhO0
Cyber forensics conference which was held by Mr. Vivek Sha
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