This diploma explores cybercrimes and legal frameworks in India, focusing on definitions, offenses, IT Act provisions, amendments, and crime prevention. Learners gain knowledge of cyber laws, rights, liabilities, and practical approaches to addressing cybercrime challenges.
Covers computer history, technologies, ethics, storage, applications, and cyber forensic basics, forming the foundation for understanding digital investigations and evidence handling.
Introduces data recovery tools, procedures, preservation techniques, and forensic toolkits, emphasizing safe recovery and cross-validation using forensic software.
Explains key legal definitions, digital signatures, cryptography, IT Act provisions, and relevant sections, highlighting the legal framework for addressing cybercrimes in India.
Examines cybercrime classifications, characteristics, hacking, stalking, viruses, worms, obscene material, and IPC provisions addressing electronic obscenity and defamation.
Details methods such as hacking, phishing, salami attacks, Trojans, DoS, and email bombing, with emphasis on prevention and closing IT loopholes.
Highlights landmark cybercrime cases in India, explaining judicial interpretations and applications of cyber law principles in real-world contexts.
Covers updates on intermediary liability, privacy, surveillance, encryption, freedom of expression, and related penal provisions adapting to digital challenges.
Explains the objectives and key changes introduced by the 2008 amendment to strengthen India’s IT Act, 2000.
Discusses implications, purpose, criticisms, and necessity of the 2018 amendments, reflecting modern cybersecurity and governance requirements