IIT Madras, Rotary to train Class 9, 11 students in cybersecurity

IIT Madras’ Pravartak Technologies Foundation, Rotary District 3232 and FISST Academy will train 1,000 students in cyber security.

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IIT Madras started the training of first batch on March 30. (Image: Official)IIT Madras started the training of first batch on March 30. (Image: Official)

Divyansh | April 30, 2024 | 04:28 PM IST

NEW DELHI: Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras’ Pravartak Technologies Foundation has signed an agreement with Rotary District 3232 and FISST Academy to train Class 9 and 11 students in cybersecurity. IIT Madras said the initiative is aimed at empowering students with essential knowledge and fostering a safer digital environment.

As per the agreement, 1,000 students will participate in the training across ten batches, each comprising 100 students. The training of the first batch started on March 30 at IIT Madras. It is being held on Saturday. The training program will feature interactive sessions, workshops, and hands-on activities led by seasoned professionals and cybersecurity experts.

Participants will also gain practical insights into identifying and mitigating cyber risks, thereby enhancing their digital resilience. IIT Madras and Rotary are focusing on the following domains:

  • Enhanced cybersecurity awareness: Equipping students with the knowledge to recognise and respond to cyber threats effectively.

  • Safe internet practices: Educating students on best practices for secure online navigation and protecting personal information

  • Data privacy protection: Instilling understanding and practices to safeguard sensitive data and prioritise privacy in digital interactions

  • Digital hygiene promotion: Encouraging the adoption of good digital hygiene habits to mitigate cyber threats, such as regular software updates and strong password usage.

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Rajendra Mootha, vice president, IITM Pravartak Technologies Foundation, said, “Empowering students with cybersecurity education aligns with our mission to bridge the digital divide and create a secure digital ecosystem. We are honoured to join forces with Rotary to impart essential skills that will benefit students throughout their lives.”

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