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CfP: National Conference on Cyber Law and Cyber Security: Issues and Challenges by HNLU, Chhattisgarh: Submit by Sept 3

Hidayatullah National Law University, Chhattisgarh is organizing a National Conference on Cyber Law and Cyber Security: Issues and Challenges and is inviting submissions for the same.

About the University

Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) is a public law school and a National Law University in New Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India. The University is named after the former Chief Justice of India, Justice Mohammad Hidayatullah. It is one of the autonomous law schools in India and being sixth in the series of such national law schools.

The School of Law and Technology (SLT) is the Research Hub of HNLU which is mandated with research, teaching and advocacy in the fields of intellectual property, privacy & data protection, cyber security, digital commerce, artificial intelligence, and policy impact on trade, commerce & society.

About the Conference

In today’s interconnected world, where information flows freely and technology drives every aspect of our lives, the domains of Cyber Law and Cyber Security have emerged as critical safeguards to protect individuals, organizations, and societies from the ever-evolving threats posed by the digital landscape.

Cyber Law encompasses a set of legal principles, regulations, and frameworks designed to govern and address the activities and transactions occurring in cyberspace.

Cyber Security, on the other hand, refers to the practice of protecting computer systems, networks, and data from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage. It is a multidisciplinary field that involves a combination of technological, procedural, and human measures to safeguard digital assets and mitigate risks.

Theme

Cyber Law and Cyber Security: Issues and Challenges

Sub Theme

  • Emerging trends in cyber-crimes
  • Principles of cyber security and its importance
  • Investigation of cybercrimes and their procedure
  • Admissibility of digital evidence in courts – practice, and procedure
  • Validity of e-contracts – issues, and challenges
  • Cyber forensics and cyber security
  • The role of artificial intelligence in cyber security
  • Social media and cyber security issues
  • Cyberterrorism – A Global Perspective
  • Cyber warfare and cyber security
  • Cyber law and Intellectual Property issues
  • Cyber security challenges in India
  • Data protection and cyber security
  • Jurisdiction issues in cyberspace
  • The Information Technology Act – A critique
  • The role of blockchain in cybersecurity
  • Cybersecurity Concerns for 5G

Who can Submit?

Academicians/Professionals and Research Scholars and Students.

Registration Details

Registration Fee:

  • For Academicians/Professionals and Research Scholars: INR 1000
  • For students: INR 700

Note: Payment details are given in the registration form.

How to Submit?

Interested candidates can submit and register through the link given below.

Important Dates

  • Date of Registration: Till September 3, 2023
  • Last date for submitting: September 3, 2023

Contact Details

In case of queries, please contact:

  • Contact no: 6265176505
  • Email Id: atul.jaybhaye@hnlu.ac.in

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