An interactive awareness session on cyber trafficking was held at a school in Ranchi on June 20, focusing on online safety and digital responsibility. Organised by the Cyber Peace Foundation, the programme educated students on threats like phishing, fake job offers and cyber scams. Experts highlighted risks from connected devices and stressed strong cyber hygiene practices.
Ranchi, Jun 20: An interactive session was held on cyber trafficking on Saturday at a school here to make students aware of the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital world safely and responsibly.
Cyber trafficking refers to the use of the internet and telecommunications to facilitate human trafficking and forced labour.
The session titled ‘Stop Cyber Trafficking –Awareness, Action, Empowerment’ was organised by the Cyber Peace Foundation, a global non-profit organisation promoting cybersecurity.
Maj Vineet, founder and global president of Cyber Peace, detailed the evolving cyber threat landscape and increasing risks associated with internet-connected technologies during the session, according to a release issued by the organiser.