Date and Time:
January 24, 2022 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
January 25, 2022 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
January 27, 2022 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
January 28, 2022 11:30 am - 1:00 pm
Event Location:
Online, India
Description
Data privacy or information privacy is a branch of data security concerned with the proper handling of data – consent, notice, and regulatory obligations. Digital forensics is the use of specialized tools and techniques to investigate various forms of computer-oriented crime including fraud. A cybercrime investigator is primarily concerned with gathering evidence from digital systems that can be used in the prosecution of internet-based, or cyberspace, criminal activity.
Benefits of attending:
- Learn to produce evidence in the court, which can lead to the punishment of the culprit.
- Learn how to capture important information if the computersystems are compromised.
- Learn Ways of solving cybercrime
- How to protect sensitive & Critical data
Who should attend:
- Internal & External Auditors
- Chief Risk Officers
- Chief Audit Executives
- Cybercrime Investigators
- Fraud Examiners
- Risk & Governance professionals
- Legal & Compliance
Thought Leaders:
- Sowmya Vedarth
Director, Cyber Risk Services
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP
- Arjun Rajagopalan
Partner
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu India LLP
- Rohan K. George
Partner
Samvad Partners - Kartikeya Raman
Director
Grant Thornton Bharat LLP
Brochure: DataPrivacy brochure
Event Timelines
• Overview of the Bill
• Impact
o Enterprise
o Online Sites and Other Data Aggregators
o Financial Firms
• Personal Data Protection: The Cyber Security Dimension
o Defining personal data
o Protecting sensitive & Critical data
o Need for data protection officer
• Network Technologies, IPRs and Data Monetization Models
• Background and legal practices
o Introduction to the science of forensics
o The background of digital crime
o Case histories of real-life cases
o Standards of digital forensics
o The risks faced by organizations
o The digital forensics response framework
• Forensic Report Writing
o Introduction
o Report Samples
o Report writing skills
o Common mistakes in report
o Report submission
• Responsibilities for data protection
• Accountability for ensuring privacy
• Landmark cases and implications
• Exemptions under the bill - additions and removals
• Defining cybercrime
• Ways of solving cybercrime
• Sections which cover the implication
• Cyber Investigation
o Collecting and processing digital evidence
Domain Name System (DNS)
Extended security infrastructures
Investigating mobile technologies
Acquisition of digital evidence and artifacts
Handling of digital evidence and artifacts
Processing of digital evidence and artifacts
Case management protocols
Wireless protocols