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THREE DAYS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CYBER ETHICS AND DATA PROTECTION (IC-CEDP 2025)

THREE DAYS
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
ON
CYBER ETHICS AND DATA PROTECTION
(IC-CEDP 2025)
Organized by
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
LUCKNOW PUBLIC COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES (LPCPS)
(Affiliated to University of Lucknow, Lucknow, U.P., India)
Vinamra Khand, (Near Kathauta Lake) Gomti Nagar, Lucknow
Date: MAY 1-3, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM onwards
The “International Conference on Cyber Ethics and Data Protection” aims to explore the latest trends, best practices, and regulatory frameworks designed to safeguard personal and organizational data in an increasingly digital world. Topics covered include data privacy laws, the ethical implications of emerging technologies, cybersecurity strategies, and the impact of digital transformation on individuals' rights. Through presentations, workshops, and panel discussions, the event fosters a collaborative environment for finding solutions to complex issues related to data protection and ethical cyber practices. It serves as a platform for sharing knowledge, advancing research, and promoting a more secure and ethically responsible digital future.
Objective of the conference-
- Data Privacy and Security.
- Ethical Responsibility.
- Legal Compliance.
- Transparency and Accountability.
- Security Measures.
- Informed Consent.
LIST OF INVITED SPEAKERS
Prof. Bishnu Prasad Lamsal,
Assistant Campus Chief, Madhyabindu Multiple Campus,
Tribhuvan University, Nepal
Mr. Atul Kumar
Director, Data Security Council of India, Global Trade, Cyber Diplomacy
Indian Institute of Information Technology
Dr. Anurag Singh
Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies,
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani, Dubai Campus
Dr. Pawan Kumar Chaurasia
Associate Professor, Department of Information Technology,
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow. India
Dr. Upendra Kumar
Assistant Professor & Deputy Dean of Student Welfare,
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Institute of Engineering & Technology, Lucknow, UP, India
Dr. Upendra Kumar, presented his topic on Ai In Cybersecurity- Uses, Benefits, And Challenges, He said that AI is rapidly changing the cybersecurity landscape, equipping organizations with powerful mechanisms for detecting and preventing cyber threats. It has helped many organizations stay one step ahead of hackers by facilitating machine learning algorithms that detect abnormalities in network traffic and AI-powered firewalls that block malware. However, there are challenges and risks involved in implementing AI in cybersecurity. One must know about the attackers’ ability to use AI, the biases of AI, and the requirement for human supervision and cooperation.It is important for us to understand the possible dangers and challenges of using AI in cybersecurity. AI models can be manipulated, impersonation can be done using voice synthesis, and phishing campaigns over emails can harm organizations if they are not proactive in understanding these dangers from AI.In order to make its security posture more adaptive and efficient, an organization should adopt an AI approach that is well planned out and cooperative toward cybersecurity. Artificial intelligence will increasingly become a significant enabler against the ever-growing threat landscape, thus securing our digital assets and assuring online integrity.
Dr. Pawan Kumar Chaurasia, presented his topic on “ The cybersecurity” He said the landscape is constantly evolving, with new threats and technologies emerging all the time. As we move into the future, fields like artificial intelligence (AI), blockchain, and quantum computing will play a significant role in shaping cybersecurity. AI is already being used to detect patterns in cyberattacks, while blockchain technology promises more secure data storage solutions. However, with these advancements come new challenges. Cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated, and the complexity of cyberattacks is increasing. This means the demand for cybersecurity professionals will only continue to rise, creating exciting opportunities for those with the right skills. Cybersecurity is essential in today's ever-digital world to protect private data, secure sensitive information, and defend national infrastructure. Without strong cybersecurity defences, people, organizations, and governments would always be vulnerable to financial loss.
Prof. Bishnu Prasad Lamsa presented his topic on “ Cyber Ethics And Data Protection In Nepal” He said Cyber laws in Nepal are an essential component of the nation's digital ecosystem, promoting trust, security, and accountability. With recent developments like the National Cyber Security Policy 2023, Draft Bill on IT and Cyber Security, and the Data Act, 2079, Nepal is making strides to address the complexities of the digital landscape. Continuous updates and enhancements to these frameworks will ensure a secure and vibrant digital economy for Nepal’s citizens and businesses. Nepal's journey in framing cyber laws began in the early 2000s, coinciding with the rise of the internet. The Electronic Transactions Act (ETA), 2006 (also known as Cyber Law of Nepal), remains the cornerstone of Nepal's cyber legal framework. However, other laws, such as the Muluki Penal Code, 2074, Copyright Act, 2002, Telecommunications Act, 2053, and Individual Privacy Act, 2018, also contribute to Nepal's broader cyber law landscape.