印度的网络安全计划对学生进行人工智能和现实世界框架的培训,以在全球专业人才短缺的情况下应对日益严重的网络威胁。
A cybersecurity program in India trains students in AI and real-world frameworks to fight rising cyber threats amid a global professional shortage.
前剑桥大学网络安全专家Hridoy Sankar Dutta博士(Hridoy Sankar Dutta)目前在印度Deakin大学GIFT市校园任教,培训学生如何利用AI、数据分析以及NIST和ISO 27001等现实世界框架来应对网络威胁。
Dr Hridoy Sankar Dutta, a cybersecurity expert formerly at the University of Cambridge, now teaches at Deakin University’s GIFT City Campus in India, training students to combat cyber threats using AI, data analytics, and real-world frameworks like NIST and ISO 27001.
该方案以一个主要的技术和金融枢纽为基础,在以下领域提供实际经验:侦查钓鱼、勒索软件和其他袭击、使毕业生做好准备在AI驱动的威胁分析、数字法证和网络政策中发挥关键作用、全球短缺400万专业人员以及预计到2025年网上犯罪费用每年将达到10.5万亿美元。
The program, based in a major tech and financial hub, offers hands-on experience in detecting phishing, ransomware, and other attacks, preparing graduates for critical roles in AI-driven threat analysis, digital forensics, and cyber policy amid a global shortage of 4 million professionals and rising cybercrime costs projected to reach $10.5 trillion annually by 2025.