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Higher Education Minister releases book titled "Cyber Crime Prevention & Fraud Management" in Indore

By ANI | Updated: July 19, 2025 18:14 IST

VMPLIndore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], July 19: In an era marked by rapid technological advancement, the prevalence of cybercrime ...

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Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], July 19: In an era marked by rapid technological advancement, the prevalence of cybercrime poses a significant challenge to individuals, organizations, and societies at large. Recognizing the critical need for awareness and prevention strategies, the Minister of Higher Education, Technical Education, and Ayush, Shri Inder Singh Parmar, recently unveiled the much-anticipated book titled "Cyber Crime Prevention and Fraud Management" at the DAVV Campus in Indore. This initiative represents a vital step toward equipping the community with essential knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of cyber threats.

Authored by a team of distinguished professionalsDr. Rajesh Dandotiya, an Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police; Dr. Punit Kumar Dwivedi, Group Director of Oxford International College and Indore International College; and Dr. Neha Sharma Chowdhury, Director of Marketing at Oxford and Indore International Collegethis book encapsulates years of combined expertise in addressing some of the most pressing issues related to cybercrime today. Their collaborative effort underscores the importance of a well-rounded perspective in tackling these challenges, drawing from law enforcement, education, and business sectors.

"Cyber Crime Prevention and Fraud Management" serves a dual purpose: it is both an academic resource and a practical guide for individuals and organizations alike. The authors' intent is clear: to empower readers with the necessary information to safeguard themselves and their assets in an increasingly digital world. The book presents a comprehensive overview of various cyber threats, practical prevention strategies, and tools for fraud management, making the content accessible to a wide audiencefrom students and professionals to everyday users of technology.

The release of this book couldn't have come at a more opportune time, as cybercrime continues to escalate, affecting millions globally. It highlights the necessity for proactive measures to combat these crimes effectively. The authors aim to demystify the often intimidating world of cybersecurity, ensuring that readers from all walks of life can understand and apply the concepts covered.

Furthermore, the book acts as a catalyst for dialogue and awareness within communities, encouraging discussions on cybersecurity at various levelsbe it families discussing online safety with children or businesses reassessing their security protocols. This initiative aligns with the government's broader mission to ensure that education and technology work hand in hand for societal progress.

In conclusion, "Cyber Crime Prevention and Fraud Management" by Dr. Dandotiya, Dr. Dwivedi, and Dr. Chowdhury is not just a book; it is a timely response to a pressing need in our digital age. By fostering a culture of awareness and preparedness, this work has the potential to transform how we approach cyber risks, empowering individuals and communities alike to embrace the digital future with confidence.

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