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Cyber Security & Forensics niversity School of Information, C'ommunication & Technology Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Sector-16-C, Dwarka, New Delhi-78 Website: www.ipu.ac.in Dated:03/03/2021 With relerence to the Call for participation in the One Weck Online ACM@USICT Chapter, GGSIP University and NITTTR Chandigarh sponsored STTP Progranme on "Cyber Security & Forensics" to be held from 08th March 12" March 2021. please find attached the list of participants shortlisted for the STTP and Poster(tentative) of the Inauguration Ceremony. The STTP would be hosted on the Google Mect platform and the link would be shared with participants on email id. For any query, participants may email at [email protected]/ [email protected]. a (Dr Anuradha Chug) (Dr. Rahul Johari) Course Co-coordinator Course Coordinator Copy tO Dean, USICT for kind information 2. Registered Participants through e-mail 3. Faculy members through e-mail 4. Incharge, UFTS with a request to upload on university web-site 5. Notice Board One Week Online NITTTR Chandigarh and ACM@USICT Chapter, GGSIP University sponsored STTP Programme on Cyber Security & Forensics MARCH 08, 2021 (MONDAY) INAUGURAL CEREMONY SCHEDULE 10:00 A.M. ONWARDS 10:00 AM Openingof Inauguration by Dr AnuradhaChug, GGSIP University 10:03 AM KulGeet, GGSIP University, NITTTR Chandigarh 10:05 AM Welcome Address by Prof. Pravin Chandra, Dean USICT 10:10 AM Orientation about STTP by Prof Maitreyee Dutta. Dean(R&C), NITTTR Chandigarh 10:15AM AddressbyChief Guest:CPCyberCell, Delhi Police*. 10:25AM AddressbyGuest of Honour:TarunPandey, Scientist D, Cyber Security, R&D division Ministry of Electronics & IT. 10:35AM AddressbyProf ShyamSundarPattnaik, Director, NITTTR Chandigarh 10:45AM AddressbyPadmaShreeProf.(Dr.)Mahesh Verma, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, GGSIP University 10:55AM Voteof ThanksbyDr. RahulJohari,Branch Head, ACM@USICT Chapter GGSIP University 11:00AM NationalAnthem University School of Information, Communication & Technology (Formerly known, University School of Information Techology) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Sector -16 C, Dwarka, New Delhi-110078 Email I.d. [email protected], Ph.011-25302740/25302702 List of participants for one week online ACM@USIC&T Chapter, GGSIPU and NITTR Chandigarh sponsored STTP programme on ‘Cyber Security & Forensics” to be held from March 8th to 12th, 2021 S. NO. NAME ORGANIZATION AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY MEENAKSHI COLLEGE OF 1. A.HEMLATHADHEVI ANNA UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING 2. AAYUSHI MMICT&BM(MCA) MMDU CENTRAL UNIVERSITY 3. ABHISHEK JAIN CENTRAL UNIVERSITY BILASPUR BILASPUR 4. ABHUDAY TRIPATHI CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF STUDIES IN ENGINEERING GURU GHASIDAS CENTRAL 5. AGNIVESH PANDEY AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY JAWAHARLAL NEHRU ALGUBELLY YASHWANT SREE DATTHA GROUP OF 6. TECHNOLOGICAL REDDY INSTITUTIONS UNIVERSITY 7. ALOK KATIYAR INDRAPRASTHA ENG. COLLEGE AKTU LUCKNOW 8. AMANDEEP KAUR CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY AMANDEEP SINGH PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, 9. PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PATIALA BHANDARI PATIALA DR. ABDUL KALAM AMIT KUMAR SINGH ABESIT ENGINEERING COLLEGE 10. TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY SANGER GHAZIABAD LUCKNOW G B PANT INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 11. AMIT KUMAR YADAV DTTE DELHI DELHI CHANDIGARH ENGINEERING COLLEGE 12. AMITABH SHARMA IKGPTU KAPURTHALA LANDRAN, MOHALI SATHYABAMA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE SATHYABAMA INSTITUTE OF 13. ANANDHI TAMILVANAN AND TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 14. ANANYA MUKHERJEE TRIPURA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TRIPURA UNIVERSITY 15. ANANYA NANDAN IIFT IIFT GALGOTIAS COLLEGE OF GALGOTIAS COLLEGE OF 16. ANIKA BHARDWAJ ENGINEERING AND ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY GOVT. ENGINEERING COLLEGE RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL 17. ANKIT PANCH BHARATPUR UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING 18. ANNAIAH H VTU, BELAGAVI, KARNATAKA COLLEGE, HASSAN UNIVERSITY OF UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND 19. ANOY CHOWDHURY ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT KOLKATA MANAGEMENT KOLKATA DR. A.P.J. ABDUL KALAM ALLENHOUSE INSTITUTE OF 20. ANUBHAV BEWERWAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY , TECHNOLOGY, KANPUR LUCKNOW 21. ANUKOOL BAJPAI ANUP SINGH MANAV RACHNA UNIVERSITY MANAV RACHNA UNIVERSITY 22. KUSHWAHA FARIDABAD FARIDABAD MALLA REDDY INSTITUTE OF 23. ANURADHA REDDY JNTUH TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE 24. APPOORVA BANSAL CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY 25. ARCHANA UOS UOS SCOTLAND 26. ARPIT CHHABRA SCRIET CCS UNIVERSITY CCS UNIVERSITY S. NO. NAME ORGANIZATION AFFILIATING UNIVERSITY SHRI RAM MURTI SMARAK COLLEGE 27. ARUN KUMAR SAHU OF ENGINEERING AND AKTU,LUCKNOW TECHNOLOGY,BAREILLY MAHARASHTRA STATE ARVIND KISHANRAO 28. GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC JINTUR BOARD OF TECHNICAL RATHOD EDUCATION,. MUMBAI 29. ASAWARI AROTE P.V.POLYTECHNIC, SNDTWU SNDT WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY 30. ASHISH MALIK DELHI POLICE DELHI POLICE GURU GOBIND SINGH MAHARAJA AGRASEN INSTITUTE OF 31. ASHISH SHARMA INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY, TECHNOLOGY DELHI 32. ASHWANI RATHEE ASHWINI BALKRISHNA 33. G.P.OSMANABAD DR.BABASAHEB AMBEDKAR MAINDARKAR CHANDIGARH ENGINEERING 34. ASTHA GUPTA IKG PTU COLLEGE, LANDRAN BACHANDEEP SINGH CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY, 35. CHANDIGARH UNIVERSITY, MOHALI BHATHAL MOHALI BHARATH KUMAR AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF 36. DTTE NCT DELHI NAKKA TECHNOLOGY SHAKARPUR GLOBAL GROUP OF INSTITUTES, PUNJAB TECHNICAL 37. BHAVNEET SINGH AMRITSAR UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF GURU GOBIND SINGH 38. BINIT SHARMA INFORMATION, COMMUNICATION AND INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATED INSTITUTE OF 39. BUSHRA JAMAL AKTU LUCKNOW TECHNOLOGY KARPAGAM COLLEGE OF 40. C.R.BALAMURUGAN ANNA UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING 41. D. KARUNKUZHALI PANIMALAR ENGINEERING COLLEGE ANNA UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI DANIEL FRANCIS SRI KRISHNA COLLEGE OF 42. ANNA UNIVERSITY SELVARAJ JAYAPALAN ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MOULANA ABUL KALAM AZAD 43. DEB SHEKHAR LAHA SILIGURI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SWAMI KESHVANAND INSTITUTE OF RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL 44. DEEPA MODI TECHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT & UNIVERSITY GRAMOTHAN 45. DEEPAK SRIVASTAVA SRHU JOLLYGRANT DEHRADUN NA SHIVAJIRAO KADAM INSTITUTE OF 46. DEEPIKA CHAUHAN RGPV, BHOPAL TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT SGV GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC BOARD OF TECHNICAL 47. DEVESH MISHRA COLLEGE, BHARATPUR EDUCATION RAJASTHAN DEVINDER MOHAN DEFENCE RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT 48. R&D SAINI ORGANISATION DEPARTMENT OF TECHNICAL 49. 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