C3iHub at IIT Kanpur has recently launched a Cybersecurity vocational program in collaboration with Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University (CSJMU) Kanpur and the Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj Innovation Foundation (CSJMIF), by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at IIT Kanpur.
The six-month program aims to equip students with essential skills and knowledge in the burgeoning field of cybersecurity. It covers various topics including system security, malware analysis, network security, cryptography, and IoT security. A key feature of the training is customised labs at each student’s desk via the Cyber Range, offering hands-on experience and industry-relevant knowledge to prepare students for successful careers in cybersecurity.
The program will be conducted online, offering students a combination of fundamental knowledge and practical experience.
C3iHub will provide a Virtual Lab for practical course work, technical help desk support, certificates of participation or completion, and final assessment results. Meanwhile, CSJMU will ensure the program runs smoothly, and CSJMIF will provide the platform for its operation. The initiative aims to enroll up to 50,000 students.
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The six-month program aims to equip students with essential skills and knowledge in the burgeoning field of cybersecurity. It covers various topics including system security, malware analysis, network security, cryptography, and IoT security. A key feature of the training is customised labs at each student’s desk via the Cyber Range, offering hands-on experience and industry-relevant knowledge to prepare students for successful careers in cybersecurity.
The program will be conducted online, offering students a combination of fundamental knowledge and practical experience.
C3iHub will provide a Virtual Lab for practical course work, technical help desk support, certificates of participation or completion, and final assessment results. Meanwhile, CSJMU will ensure the program runs smoothly, and CSJMIF will provide the platform for its operation. The initiative aims to enroll up to 50,000 students.
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