This course provides a detailed understanding of Cyber Laws, Online Security, and Cyber Forensics. It covers the IT Act, cyber crimes, data protection, privacy laws, and legal aspects of cyberbullying and harassment. Students learn about internet security, password protection, secure browsing, social media safety, and online financial security. The course also introduces cryptographic principles, including encryption, decryption, and authentication, along with cyber forensics, ethical hacking, and methods to investigate and prevent cybercrimes.
The Database Management Systems (DBMS) course provides an in depth understanding of the design, implementation, and management of databases, which are crucial for storing and retrieving structured data efficiently. This course covers theoretical concepts, practical techniques, and modern advancements in database technologies.
The Internet is a vast, global network of interconnected computers and devices that rely on key infrastructures—such as routers, switches, servers, and backbone links—to transmit data and enable seamless communication. In academia, digital knowledge repositories like institutional archives, open-access journals, and learning management systems harness IT to support teaching and learning by offering educators and students easy access to scholarly content, collaborative tools, and interactive resources. Intellectual property in the IT domain—encompassing copyrights, patents, trademarks, and trade secrets—protects software, digital media, and innovations while ensuring creators are credited and compensated. Alongside this, cyber ethics establishes guidelines for responsible behavior online, helping to prevent cyberaddictions and guard against cybercrimes such as hacking, phishing, and identity theft. Finally, sustainable IT practices—through green computing and proper e-waste management—reduce environmental impact, while localization technologies and e-governance platforms leverage IT to tailor services to regional needs and streamline government interactions for greater transparency and citizen engagement.