- DGP Anil Pratham inaugurates the lab which will serve as a platform for conducting research and innovation projects apart from regular learning of the students
- PI RR Parmar of SOG Gandhinagar speaks on “Fostering Community Engagement and Empowerment for Inhibiting Drug Abuse”
- The lab is equipped with a high-end workstation and all the required commercial software that will help our students to learn and provide support to various government agencies: Vinita Rohera, Vice President of Gandhinagar University
NE EDUCATION BUREAU
GANDHINAGAR, AUG 8
DGP Anil Pratham on Monday inaugurated the state’s 1st AI Blockchain-driven Cyber Security, Digital Forensics Lab at Gandhinagar University, a nationally renowned institute. The cutting-edge lab, the first- of-its-kind in the state, will harness AI Blockchain technology to strengthen cybersecurity and digital forensics capabilities, said Vinita Rohera, Vice President of Gandhinagar University.
In auspicious presence of @DrRutvij & @anilprathamips, we proudly inaugurated state-of-the-art Cyber Security & Digital Forensics lab.
This was followed by a short seminar themed "Building a Better Society"#CyberSecurity #DigitalForensics #Education #GandhinagarUniversity pic.twitter.com/tY6bDoeiBN— Gandhinagar University (@gandhinagaruni) August 7, 2023
The newly established lab will serve as a platform for conducting research and innovation projects in collaboration with industry partners and academic institutions apart from learning for the students. As part of its comprehensive offering, the lab will conduct various courses and workshops, covering topics such as network security, malware analysis, cryptography, penetration testing, incident response, digital forensics tools and techniques, cybercrime investigation, and cyber law.
A commitment to a futuristic approach, a progressive mindset, and constructive advancement forms the very essence of Gandhinagar University. It is with this guiding principle that Gandhinagar University stands as a pioneer yet again, being the first to establish an AI blockchain-integrated digital forensic laboratory, after the FSL (Forensic Sciences Lab).
The lab will also host a series of events and competitions to inspire and empower students to excel in their chosen fields. Under the supervision of experienced faculty members, the lab promises to nurture and mentor students throughout their learning journey. The dignitaries were given an introduction to the Cyber Security and Digital Forensics Lab and also given a tour of the facility.
Speaking on the occasion, Vinita Rohera, Vice President of Gandhinagar University, said, “The Cyber Security and Digital Forensics Lab reflects our commitment to providing students with the best education and training in the crucial fields of cyber and digital forensics. The lab is equipped with a high-end workstation and all the required commercial software that will help our students to learn and provide support to various government agencies. We believe this lab will have a profound impact on our students and contribute significantly to our shared vision of a better society. We also plan to expand our reach in the AI domain by proposing an AI campus, the first-of-its-kind in the state.”
As the world increasingly transitions into a digital world, technology has become a beneficial thread, but it has also proven to be a huge threat. In the digital expanse, adversaries aim to shatter, extort, and disrupt. Technology and knowledge are tools to pave the way for a secure future and forge an India that is impervious, innovative, and invincible.
In his keynote address on The Role of Cyber and Digital Forensics in Ensuring a Secure Digital World, DGP Anil Pratham said, “Cybersecurity and digital forensics are critical aspects of national security, especially given the emerging patterns and trends of cybercrime in the virtual world. The government’s investment in research and development in this domain underscores its importance. Universities have an important role to play to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to meet the nation’s evolving cybersecurity needs. We appreciate Gandhinagar University for setting up this lab.”
Gandhinagar University also organised a seminar on the topic of ‘Building a Better Society,’ which brought together distinguished leaders, intellectuals, and visionaries to deliberate on innovative ideas and strategies for creating a more inclusive, sustainable, and harmonious society.
The seminar also addressed the important issue of drug abuse with PI RR Parmar of SOG Gandhinagar speaking on “Fostering Community Engagement and Empowerment for Inhibiting Drug Abuse”. The crucial topic attracted a jam-packed hall of students, indicating its significance in creating awareness about drug abuse and tackling the problem.
Kalol MLA Bakaji Thakor, Chief Editor of ZEE 24 Kalak Dixit Soni and Gujarat BJP Youth Leader Rutvij Patel also spoke at the seminar.