OSCE trains police on information security in Armenia
13-05-2013 12:35:03
Some 30 police cadets and representatives of law enforcement bodies
started a two-week training course on information security on 13 May
2013, organized by the OSCE Office in Yerevan at the Police Academy of
Armenia.
The participants will learn basic skills in protecting IT systems and
data as well as how to investigate computer and computer-facilitated
crimes.
The overarching goal is to provide students with an understanding of
the techniques behind different cyber-attacks as well as the tools for
ensuring the security of networks, systems and information.
The course will teach students to deploy and configure tools for
ensuring network and data security, identify attacks and the possible
mechanisms for launching them and understand the psychological
emotions that are exploited by hackers.
The course is part of the OSCE's efforts to support Armenia in
improving cyber security.
News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan
13-05-2013 12:35:03
Some 30 police cadets and representatives of law enforcement bodies
started a two-week training course on information security on 13 May
2013, organized by the OSCE Office in Yerevan at the Police Academy of
Armenia.
The participants will learn basic skills in protecting IT systems and
data as well as how to investigate computer and computer-facilitated
crimes.
The overarching goal is to provide students with an understanding of
the techniques behind different cyber-attacks as well as the tools for
ensuring the security of networks, systems and information.
The course will teach students to deploy and configure tools for
ensuring network and data security, identify attacks and the possible
mechanisms for launching them and understand the psychological
emotions that are exploited by hackers.
The course is part of the OSCE's efforts to support Armenia in
improving cyber security.
News from Armenia and Diaspora - Noyan Tapan