
Thiruvananthapuram:
 New methods to tackle cyber crimes will be discussed at a two-day 
conference on cyber security and policing at Kochi from August 22.
The
 conference, hosted by state police in association with Kerala IT 
Mission, Information Security Research Association and Society for the 
Policing of Cyberspace, is aimed at providing a platform to discuss and 
share new information and latest trends in cyber crimes the world over.
Tackling
 crimes with special reference to cyber crimes against women is the 
special theme of the conference this year, an official release said.
Though
 cyber crime was on the rise and has become a matter of concern, there 
was still lack of awareness among the general public, it said.
The
 current trends and evidence shows that cyber crime was likely to grow 
in coming days and it was desirable that industry, law enforcement 
agencies and supporting groups come forward to empower and protect 
individuals and organisations from cyber crime and other online threats.
Given
 the importance and potential of IT in India, there was need for special
 effort to fight these illegal activities. Cyber crime investigation is a
 major challenge in Kerala where there are 2.5 crore mobile customers, 
30 lakh landline users and 12 lakh internet connections, the release 
said.
Kerala has a 85 per cent tele-density level as against the national average of 56.83 per cent, it said.
Cyber
 security experts from the country and abroad were expected to 
participate in the event. Former President APJ Abdul Kalam will deliver 
the keynote address.
Some
 topics to be discussed at the conference were digital strategies for 
prevention and detection of crime against women, cyber terror and 
counter terror in the cyber world.
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