, Syllabus
Introduction- Need for Cyber Law –
Jurisprudence of Indian Cyber Law - Evolution of Cyber Crime –
Cyber Crimes & Legal Framework –
Introduction to Cyber Crimes - Cyber Crimes Vs. Conventional
Crime –
Reasons for cyber-crimes and cyber criminals –
Cyber Crimes against Individuals,
Institution and State- Right to Privacy and Data Protection on
Internet-
Different offences under IT Act, 2000-
Digital signature and Electronic Signature
, Introduction
Internet has become one of the integral part of our
daily life.
It has transformed the way we communicate, make
friends, share updates, play games, and shop.
It has also transformed the way we do business and
business related online transfers and transactions.
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, Introduction
Crime is both a social and economic phenomenon. It is
as old as human society.
Crime in any form adversely affects all the members of
the society.
In developing economies, cyber crime has increased at
rapid strides, due to the rapid diffusion of the Internet
and the digitisation of economic activities.
The penetration is so deep that man cannot spend a
day without computers or a mobile.
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