<p> Police personnel should gain knowledge about cyber forensics and keep pace with rapid advancement in technology, said Bangalore Police Commissioner M N Reddi.<br /><br /></p>.<p>He was speaking at the launch of the “Cyber Crime First Responder’’ training programme for the sub-inspectors in the City on Thursday. <br /><br />The two-day programme, conducted by HDFC Bank, focussed on enhancing the knowledge of cyber crime and it’s nuances among sub-inspectors. <br /><br />They will also be trained to tackle various cyber-related economic offences.<br /><br />Reddi added that those involved in cyber crime are highly knowledgeable and difficult to trace.<br /><br />People should make sure that they do not get carried away when they get mails claiming that they have won rewards or cash prizes, he said.<br /><br />Vishal Salvi, Chief Information Security Officer, HDFC Bank, said: “Our aim is to improve banking security for customers.<br /><br /> The training programme will teach police ways to approach offences related to cyber crimes. Also, various case studies will be explained to them so that they get a clear understanding.”<br /><br />Speaking on the training programme , a senior police officer said: “One of the biggest challenges faced in this domain is tracking down miscreants.<br /><br /> Most officers lack awareness when it comes to cyber crimes. Unlike other crimes such as murders and rapes, cyber crimes mostly go unreported.”<br /></p>
<p> Police personnel should gain knowledge about cyber forensics and keep pace with rapid advancement in technology, said Bangalore Police Commissioner M N Reddi.<br /><br /></p>.<p>He was speaking at the launch of the “Cyber Crime First Responder’’ training programme for the sub-inspectors in the City on Thursday. <br /><br />The two-day programme, conducted by HDFC Bank, focussed on enhancing the knowledge of cyber crime and it’s nuances among sub-inspectors. <br /><br />They will also be trained to tackle various cyber-related economic offences.<br /><br />Reddi added that those involved in cyber crime are highly knowledgeable and difficult to trace.<br /><br />People should make sure that they do not get carried away when they get mails claiming that they have won rewards or cash prizes, he said.<br /><br />Vishal Salvi, Chief Information Security Officer, HDFC Bank, said: “Our aim is to improve banking security for customers.<br /><br /> The training programme will teach police ways to approach offences related to cyber crimes. Also, various case studies will be explained to them so that they get a clear understanding.”<br /><br />Speaking on the training programme , a senior police officer said: “One of the biggest challenges faced in this domain is tracking down miscreants.<br /><br /> Most officers lack awareness when it comes to cyber crimes. Unlike other crimes such as murders and rapes, cyber crimes mostly go unreported.”<br /></p>