Access unit-wise Cyber Security notes, important questions, PYQ analysis, cyber crime, ethical hacking, IT Act, digital evidence and exam-oriented study material for RGPV CSE 5th semester students.
Introduction to Cyber Crime, Challenges of Cyber Crime, Classifications of Cyber Crime, Email Spoofing, Spamming, Internet Time Theft and Salami Attack.
Web Jacking, Online Frauds, Software Piracy, Password Sniffing, Identity Theft, Cyber Terrorism, Session Hijacking and Network Intrusions.
Cyber Crime and Criminal Justice, IT Act 2000, Hacking, Cyber Fraud, Defamation, Email Abuse, Monetary Penalties and Cyber Crime Trends.
Indian Evidence Act, Information Technology Act, Electronic Records, Digital Signatures, Electronic Agreements and Electronic Messages.
Proxy Servers, Password Cracking, Key Loggers, Spyware, Trojans, DoS & DDoS Attacks, Buffer Overflow, Wireless Attacks and Phishing.
Cyber Security focuses on protecting computer systems, networks and digital information from cyber attacks, unauthorized access and malicious activities.
This page provides unit-wise notes, important questions, PYQ analysis and revision material for RGPV CSE students preparing for semester examinations.
Cyber Security is the practice of protecting systems, networks and data from cyber attacks and unauthorized access.
Cyber Crime refers to criminal activities carried out using computers, networks or the internet.
Phishing is a cyber attack where attackers trick users into revealing sensitive information like passwords or banking details.
Yes, Cyber Security is one of the fastest growing domains with career opportunities in ethical hacking, penetration testing, SOC, network security and digital forensics.