Training & Capacity Building
Specialized training programs for academia, corporate professionals, government officials, law enforcement, and judicial officers in forensic science and cyber security.
Training Categories
Faculty Development Programs (FDPs)
Intensive programs designed to upskill faculty members in forensic science, digital forensics, and cyber security pedagogy, research methodologies, and curriculum development.
Target Audience
University professors, assistant professors, and academic researchers in science and technology departments.
Key Topics
Workshops
Hands-on technical workshops covering specific forensic tools, techniques, and methodologies. Participants gain practical skills through guided exercises and real-case scenarios.
Target Audience
Students, working professionals, law enforcement officers, and anyone seeking hands-on forensic training.
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Bootcamps
Intensive immersive training bootcamps in cyber security, incident response, and digital forensics designed for rapid skill acquisition with certification upon completion.
Target Audience
IT professionals, career changers, fresh graduates, and anyone seeking intensive skill development in cyber security.
Key Topics
Corporate Training
Customized training programs for corporate organizations covering cyber security awareness, data protection, POSH compliance, insider threat management, and digital risk mitigation.
Target Audience
IT teams, HR departments, C-suite executives, legal teams, and general employees of corporate organizations.
Key Topics
Government & Police Training
Specialized training for government officials and police officers in cyber crime investigation, digital evidence handling, forensic procedures, and technology-assisted policing.
Target Audience
Police officers, investigation officers, cyber crime cell personnel, intelligence agencies, and government regulatory bodies.
Key Topics
Judicial Training
Training programs for judges and legal professionals on understanding digital evidence, evaluating forensic reports, technology in the courtroom, and cyber law developments.
Target Audience
Judges, magistrates, prosecutors, public defenders, and legal professionals dealing with technology-related cases.