Cyber security expert visits Grafton College
Islamabad Leading cyber security expert Ammar Jaffri visited Grafton College to speak on the modern cyber threats and prevention methods, says a press release.He stressed that in wake of global village and social networking, being on the internet is like being on the earth. The use of internet is
By our correspondents
April 10, 2015
Islamabad
Leading cyber security expert Ammar Jaffri visited Grafton College to speak on the modern cyber threats and prevention methods, says a press release.
He stressed that in wake of global village and social networking, being on the internet is like being on the earth. The use of internet is invariably taken as granted as the oxygen, and, thus comes the criminal landscape to circumvent the intrusion for unlawful and prohibited activities.
Ammar Jaffri has over 40 years of experience in governance, digital forensics, information technology, security, education and philanthropy. He has served and led different departments of federal government the country.
He has been recognized with some of the highest industry honors in Pakistan as well as internationally. He served as the Pakistan point of contact for a number of international initiatives on Cyber Security like the Microsoft Law Enforcement Forum, G-8 24/7 High Tech Crime Network, the OIC-CERT, SAARC CERT, APCERT, Council of the European Union, and with INTERPOL. He retired as the Additional Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency of Pakistan in 2010, and in pioneering head of National Response Center for Cyber Crimes (NR3C)& Integrated Boarder Management System at Pakistan Airport in FIA.
Leading cyber security expert Ammar Jaffri visited Grafton College to speak on the modern cyber threats and prevention methods, says a press release.
He stressed that in wake of global village and social networking, being on the internet is like being on the earth. The use of internet is invariably taken as granted as the oxygen, and, thus comes the criminal landscape to circumvent the intrusion for unlawful and prohibited activities.
Ammar Jaffri has over 40 years of experience in governance, digital forensics, information technology, security, education and philanthropy. He has served and led different departments of federal government the country.
He has been recognized with some of the highest industry honors in Pakistan as well as internationally. He served as the Pakistan point of contact for a number of international initiatives on Cyber Security like the Microsoft Law Enforcement Forum, G-8 24/7 High Tech Crime Network, the OIC-CERT, SAARC CERT, APCERT, Council of the European Union, and with INTERPOL. He retired as the Additional Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency of Pakistan in 2010, and in pioneering head of National Response Center for Cyber Crimes (NR3C)& Integrated Boarder Management System at Pakistan Airport in FIA.
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