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COVID-19 Lockdown: Course of Rajasthan Polytechnic Colleges on YouTube with 4000 e-Lectures

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Amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic crisis, there is good news for the students of Rajasthan Polytechnic colleges. At the instructions of Department of Higher & Technical Education of Rajasthan Government the faculty of around 44 Polytechnic colleges created online e-lectures of their respective subjects. As a result, with around 4 thousand e-lectures the complete course of polytechnic colleges is now available on online video platform- YouTube. On the YouTube channel with the name TTE, courses related to mechanical, electrical, IT, Computer Science and other subjects are easily available. With the due verification by experts, these e-lectures are being published on various YouTube Channels. More than 10 thousand students have already subscribed to these channels.

Dr Shuchi Sharma, Secretary, Higher & Technical Education, the Government of Rajasthan, who is personally monitoring the initiative had also instructed college education department to ready the e-lectures and make them available for students on YouTube and Facebook.

As of now there have been 4000 e-lectures of polytechnic colleges and 1500 e-lectures of general college education have been prepared under this initiative. These many e-lectures will also help in case of shortage of faculty. The quality of lectures will also be ensured through the verification by subject experts. Students can study from home or anywhere through e-lectures.

Dr Shuchi Sharma informs, “We have got good response from faculty members for creating the e-content. We will ensure that we don’t compromise with the quality of content hence we are getting each e-lecture verified from subject experts. We are ready to bring online the entire course of high education.

Corona Virus (Covid-19) Pandemic and Work from Home: Challenges of Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity

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The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has led to biggest number of employees globally bound to work remotely. The people working from home required awareness and knowledge of phishing scams, the fastest growing type of cybercrime, many of which are now playing on fears of the Coronavirus. Employees from organizations of all sizes and types now have minimal cybersecurity resources, if any, compared to what is normally available to them. 

Organisations are required to ensure any endpoint that an employee is using is fully protected. As the Absolute 2019 Global Endpoint Security Trend Report showed, 42 per cent of endpoints are unprotected at any given time. Therefore, the people working from home should immediately get educated about their cyber privacy and cybersecurity failing which the global cybercrime damage may costs as much as double by the end of this year.

As the home-working becomes the new normal, criminals are seeking to capitalise on the widespread panic – and succeeding, alas. New coronavirus-themed phishing scams are leveraging fear, hooking vulnerable people and taking advantage of workplace disruption.

Cybercrime is the greatest threat to every company in the world, and one of the biggest problems with mankind. The impact on society is reflected in the Official Cybercrime Report, which is published annually by Cybersecurity Ventures. The most effective phishing attacks play on emotions and concerns, and that coupled with the thirst for urgent information around coronavirus makes these messages hard to resist.

According to the report, cybercrime will cost the world $6 trillion annually by 2021, up from $3 trillion in 2015. This represents the greatest transfer of economic wealth in history, risks the incentives for innovation and investment, and will be more profitable than the global trade of all major illegal drugs combined.

Cybercrime costs include damage and destruction of data, forensic investigation, restoration and deletion of hacked data and systems, fraud, post-attack disruption to the normal course of business, stolen money, lost productivity, theft of personal and financial data, embezzlement, and reputational harm and theft of intellectual property. There are 10 tips on how to spot a phishing scam. As the Phishing emails usually want you to click on something, for instance to update your payment details, or access the latest information on COVID-19.

People working from home should be aware on how to detect and react to phishing frauds, and other types of cyber-attacks. If they act immediately and thoroughly, then cybercrime damage costs can be contained and kept at the current level. If the carelessness due to lack of awareness will continue, it may cause heavy loss globally. As per the Cybersecurity Ventures’ estimation that cybercrime damage costs could potentially double during the Coronavirus outbreak period is concerned not only with phishing scams, but also with ransomware attacks, insecure remote access to corporate networks, remote workers exposing login credentials and confidential data to family members and visitors to the home, and other threats.

Malicious actors are also using COVID-19 or coronavirus-related names in the titles of malicious files to try to trick users into opening them. One example is Eeskiri-COVID-19.chm (“eeskiri” is Estonian for rule), which is actually a keylogger disguised as a COVID-19 help site. If unpacked, it will gather a target’s credentials, set up the keylogger, and then send any gathered information to maildrive[.]icu.

The mention of current events for malicious attacks is nothing new for threat actors, who repeatedly use the timeliness of hot topics, occasions, and popular personalities in their social engineering strategies. In haste to uncover the supposed good news you could inadvertently reveal personal and professional secrets. Indeed, in these difficult times, when it comes to cybersecurity, it’s worth to relax and ask yourself that to Whom you should trust before proceeding on cyberspace. 

Delhi Police issued advisory on cybercrime threat amid coronavirus. People are advised to be careful before login to any website and carefully check the authenticity of the website. Most of the website are malicious and engaged in Phishing. Think very carefully before clicking on a tempting link purporting to be from the World Health Organization (WHO), or similar, with positive information about the cure for COVID-19.  Chances are it will be a hacker preying on your understandable anxiety about the coronavirus pandemic. Please be careful and double cross check before login or clicking to any links and websites. The following website have already been blocked and categorized as phishing sites.

adaminpomes[.]com/em/COVID-19/index-2[.]php

mersrekdocuments[.]ir/Covid/COVID-19/index[.]php

bookdocument[.]ir/Covid-19/COVID-19/index[.]php

laciewinking[.]com/Vivek/COVID-19/

teetronics[.]club/vv/COVID-19/

glofinance[.]com/continue-saved-app/COVID-19/index[.]php

starilionpla[.]website/do

ayyappantat[.]com/img/view/COVID-19/index[.]php

mortgageks[.]com/covid-19/

cdc[.]gov.coronavirus.secure.portal.dog-office.online/auth/auth/login2.html

Data from artificial intelligence endpoint security platform SentinelOne shows that from February 23, 2020 to till 4th April, 2020 there was an upward trend of attempted attacks with peaks at 145 threats per 1,000 endpoints, compared to 30 or 37 up to 22nd February, 2020. In the UK alone, victims lost over £800,000 to coronavirus scams in February, reports the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau. One unlucky person in particular was left £15,000 lighter after buying face masks that never arrived. 

Banking trojan malware is masquerading as a WHO-developed mobile application helping individuals recover, or virtual private network (VPN) installers. And consider that Check Point research shows some 4,000 COVID-19 domains have been registered this year, many likely fronts for cybercrime. So-called ‘scareware’ will only ramp up as uncertainty rises and online searches increase as people seek information about the outbreak and solutions,” predicts Terry Greer-King, vice president of Europe, Middle East and Africa at California-headquartered cyber organisation SonicWall.  They know people are looking for safety information and are more likely to click on potentially malicious links or download attachments. Approximately 70 per cent of the emails Proofpoint’s threat team has uncovered deliver malware and a further 30 per cent aim to steal the victim’s credentials. 

Due to high demand for virtual conferencing and other collaboration, tools could expose more vulnerabilities for hackers to exploit. Companies quickly adopting consumer-grade video conferencing can make it easy for an attacker to pretend to be a member of staff. Worryingly, Apricorn research published last year found that one third of IT decision-makers admitted their organisations had suffered a data breach because of remote working. Further, 50 per cent were unable to guarantee that their data was adequately secured when being used by remote workers.

The UK government’s National Cyber Security Centre published a home-working guide earlier this week that offers tips for organisations introducing home working as well as highlighting the telltale signs of phishing emails.

Computer viruses can spread just as easily as human viruses. Just as you would avoid touching objects and surfaces that are not clean, so should you avoid opening emails from unknown parties or visiting untrusted websites. Keep you devices and networks secure. You may use hand sanitiser to remove germs from your hands, and you should have an effective antivirus solution to keep germs off your computers and networks.

Home-working people must follow the following Cybersecurity Tips for their Own Welfare.

  1. Enable multi-factor authentication wherever possible, adding another layer of security to any apps you use. Additionally, a password manager can help avoid risky behaviour such as saving or sharing credentials. 
  2. Try to use VPN solution with encrypted network connection. It is safe for the worker to access IT resources within the organisation and elsewhere on the internet.
  3. Organisations should update their cybersecurity policy and include home and remote working. Ensure the policy is adequate as your organisation transitions to having more people outside the office. They need to include remote-working access management, the use of personal devices, and updated data privacy considerations for employee access to documents and other information.
  4. Employees should communicate with colleagues for official matters using IT equipment provided by employers. There is often a range of software installed in the background of company IT that keeps people secure. If a security incident took place on an employee’s personal device, the organisation – and the employee – may not be fully protected.
  5. Without the right security, personal devices used to access work networks can leave businesses vulnerable to hacking. If information is leaked or breached through a personal device, the company will be deemed liable.

Hope the people working from home and the concerned organisations understand the challenges of cybersecurity and follow the suggestions to be able to get the genuine output in the ongoing difficult phase of life, business and global economic downturn.

Prof. ( Dr. ) Tabrez Ahmad,
Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean,
Galgotias University, India

Elets Exclusive: Educators: Need to rethink, revamp and reinvent education system

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The coronavirus pandemic is affecting all walks of life. Education is no exception. Covid-19 has accelerated the use of technology in education. There have been educational disruptions, with schools moving from face-to-face classroom teaching to online teaching, and then blended learning. Covid-19 has pushed educators to rethink how to lead and harness the available resources in difficult times.

Elets digitalLEARNING magazine organized a webinar on “Rebooting the School Education System in times of Corona”. The webinar highlighted the way the school education sector can review from the crisis. Dr Ravi Gupta, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Elets Technomedia  welcomed the eminent speakers.

 

SK Rathore, Founder and Chairman of Stanfort Group of Schools, said “This is a very tough time for everyone specially school leaders. The new session has started but the exams are not completed till now. It will be a huge challenge for all of us to assess and upgrade our children to the next level and how to start the next session. Many teachers are facing issues but will have to find out solutions to tackle the crisis.”

“The best thing is parents have time for children. We are providing life skill lessons for students”, he added.

Also read: Educators: Off campus education will surge in coming days

In our country, only digital classrooms will not work, we have to provide content to students, he said.

Revathi Srinivasan, Director, Singhania schools said “These are tough times but every setback opens up opportunities. It is for us to open our mind and think differently. Everyone has to rethink education. We have to look into the crisis and bring positives out of it. We have to redraw boundaries of education. The board has opened up new things for students.”

“We must start innovations in education and the system is going with educators. Education has started witnessing classrooms without any walls, which is much appreciated. It is a one to one equation for students, “ she added.

The equality gap is widening due to the pandemic and we must start working on the PPP model. The access and quality of access must be taken care of, she said.

Srisha Mohandoss, Director of Education at SSVM Institutions said “ The entire crisis has brought us to a different stage of mind as pandemic has taken over the world. We need to see the positive and negative outcomes of the scenario. We are helping students during the virtual classrooms. We need to mobilize our resources. We need to adapt new tools and have to make communication easier.”

At this point schools are going through a mid-way crisis and we need support from all the stakeholders to overcome the pandemic, she added.

Rajesh Vasudevan, Head of School, Manchester International school said “Technology has always been part of the schools and we have to navigate it during the pandemic. Assessment is not everything and for teachers it’s always teaching, learning and assessing. The parents are seeing a new phase and face of children. Parents have taken the active role of teaching students at home. Learning is beyond the classroom.”

PayU to help businesses tide over COVID-19 impact

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As the country enters a lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, it is impacting all daily lives. During this pandemic, PayU is more committed than ever to support other businesses and help them tide over the COVID-19 impact.

PayU’s aim has always been to help businesses grow and they do what they do with the belief that innovation and technology can change lives for the better and will be a valuable tool, especially in a difficult time like this. In fact, PayU sees this as an opportunity to help small businesses come online and start accepting payments digitally.

This is How PayU is Helping!

To help local businesses, face minimal impact during this outbreak, PayU is assisting them in going online and accepting payments digitally.

1. Get Your Business Online In No Time

Build a free website for your business with a built-in payment gateway & get 100% TDR waiver on the first INR 50,000 worth of business done via PayU. Click here to know more about the offer.

2. Collect Payments via Payment Links

One way of contactless payments is by accepting payments digitally! You can easily collect online payments from your customers with PayU Payment links, in just 3 simple steps:

· Create a PayU payment link

· Share link with customers via WhatsApp, Facebook, Email or SMS

· Get paid directly into your bank account

To know more about how to create payment links and its benefits, click here.

3. Create a Website for Free In No Time

You can create a beautiful online store/website with a built-in payment gateway with PayU or through the PayU app, in minutes. Customers can buy products from your website and pay through the medium they prefer.

4. Invoice Generation & Account Management

You can create and send itemized invoices to your clients with PayU Payment Links. You can send these payment links via different mediums such as Email, SMS, WhatsApp and more. Read here to know how to Accept Payments Online Using PayU Payment Links?

5. Take Charge of Your Business with Same Day Settlements

With PayU’s Same Day Settlement feature, merchants can receive settlements on the same day of the transaction, via IMPS and NEFT for the amount less than 2 lac per day. You can start receiving same-day settlements by simply getting in touch with your Relationship Manager and signing the agreement or by reaching out to us here.

Other PayU Initiatives

Bringing India Online: An initiative to bring businesses who have been affected, online and run their business as usual
Startups Helping Startups: A platform where various startups can post offers they are providing and take help from each other and thrive even in this time of crisis
Lending: Get easy loan to help your business tide through these difficult times
As the nation prepares to fight the circumstances caused by COVID-19, PayU feels a great responsibility to help and support all. This is a difficult time for all of us and PayU will do whatever it can and work with all to get through it, together.

NTR University declares results, check on at ntruhs.ap.nic.in

NTRUHS UG Results 2020

Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences has released the results for the Undergraduate programmes. The university has released its results on it official website.

Candidates can check their results on official site- ntruhs.ap.nic.in.

According to the official site, the NTRUHS has declared the Final MBBS PART-I results, Third BDS results, Final BDS results, and final MBBS Part 2 result.

The examinations were conducted in January and February 2020. The results have been declared in the form of a PDF document that contains the provisional list.

As per the notification, it has been stated that due to the double valuation introduced and in order to ensure a fair evaluation, the students who wish to apply for re totaling are required to submit a fee of Rs. 2000/- per subject to evaluate.

Steps to check the NTRUHS UG Results 2020

– Visit the official site of NTRUHS i.e. ntruhs.ap.nic.in

– Click on the result link provided

– Click on the Marks/ Result link adjacent to each programme

– The result will appear on the screen

Maharashtra CET extends application date over coronavirus

Maharashtra CET

In the wake of coronavirus outbreak, Maharashtra CET Cell has extended the application deadline for several entrance examinations. The lockdown across the country began on March 25 and will end on April 14. The extension in deadline will specially benefit students who are dependent on external resources for filling forms and completing the process.

A notice on the Maharashtra CET website said, “In view of the total Lock down imposed due to the COVID-19 scare and precautionary measures imposed, some candidates who are dependent on cybercafes; services for filling the on line applications have requested CET CELL for extension of form filling Date. In view of the request put forth by Candidates and Institutes, CET CELL is extending the form Filling dates.”

The new result date will be announced on the CET website later. MHT CET 2020 has also been postponed.

The last date to apply for the following exams has been extended till April 20, 2020:

MAH B.P.Ed. CET 2020

MAH B.Ed. M.Ed. Integrated Course CET 2020

MAH M.P.Ed. CET 2020

MAH BA/B.Sc. B.Ed. Integrated Course CET 2020

MAH M.Ed. CET 2020

CISCE rejects any notifications of exams

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Refuting all the rumours, Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) has said neither it has set new dates for the postponed board examinations, nor has cancelled the examinations altogether.

Four such notices have come to the Council’s notice. Two of these documents are dated April 1, 2020, and the other two are of March 28 and February 7, respectively.

The first document says that all remaining papers for ICSE and ISC 2020 exams have been cancelled, and the other document also notifies revised dates for ICSE and ISC exams from April 16 to April 22.

However, CISCE said both these documents are fake.

The third document says that the result for board exam will be declared on the basis of the 6 subjects in which students have already appeared. The fourth document is a notice about ISC English I paper. Both these documents are also fake.

The Council has not cancelled the remaining examinations, nor has it released any revised schedule for the examinations.

NMIMS offers admission for Entrepreneurship programme

NMIMS

Amid COVID-19 spread, NMIMS offers admission to the two-year Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Entrepreneurship programme for the academic year 2020-2021. NMIMS has offer MBA under its fully developed constituent school Pravin Dalal School of Entrepreneurship and Family Business Management (PDSE&FB).

PDSE & FB focuses deeply on understanding and appropriately delivering to Indian Family Businesses a strategic path to grow and transform their business while they play an important role in India’s growth.

According to the notification, candidates must be holding a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from recognized university with a minimum of 50% in aggregate/final year.

Candidates graduated by doing a part-time course or through distance learning, correspondence courses, externally, open school from a recognized university are also eligible to apply.

The application fee for online application is Rs 3000.

The candidates are selected based on aptitude test and personal interview.

EuroKids makes learning digital for students

EuroKids

Amid national lockdown, India’s leading childhood education company, EuroKids International is rolling out several new initiatives to help their students continue with learning and engagement.

The objective of the new digitally-enabled learning programs is to create a seamless experience and enable students to keep pace with their academic and non-academic milestones. It has also programmed to engage and help children stay positive during the lockdown phase.

For pre-school children, EuroKids and Kangaroo Kids’ the curriculum team is sharing structured activities that parents can use to have a daily dose of engagement with the child at home. Each activity will help parents drive the learning of new skills and ensure retention in the child.

Co-founder and Group CEO, EuroKids Group, Prajodh Rajan, said, “At EuroKids Group, we were very focused on first ensuring the safety & well- being of our students and once having ensured that we moved our focus on ensuring continued education during the disruption caused due to the pandemic. The investments that we made towards creating digital assets to aid learning has now come in great use as we’ve deployed them successfully across our chain of schools. We are continuously striving to be at the forefront of using technology and digital platforms as an enabler to enhance the learning experience for our students and tracking developmental milestones for the parents.”

For the K-12 children, that is the mainline schools – EuroSchool & Billabong High, live classes through video conferencing and recorded sessions for the new academic year are being delivered. The learning is further supplemented with digital textbooks, Q&A sessions and home assignments, powered by proprietary Learning Management System (LMS) Argus and Billabox.

TSCHE extends dates for application form for EAMCET and ECET

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Amid coronavirus lockdown imposed in the country, Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has announced the extension of the last date to submit the application form of TS EAMCET and TS ECET.

Aspirants can submit their application and pay the fee till April 20, 2020.

Candidates can now apply online through tsche.ac.in for TS EAMCET 2020 and TS ECET 2020.

Earlier, the final date to submit the application form was April 7 (TS EAMCET) and April 5 (TS ECET).

TS EAMCET 2020 conducted for admissions into the B.Tech courses offered by the various participating colleges. The examination is scheduled to be held on May 4, 5 and 7, 2020.

Similarly, TS ECET 2020 is held to provide lateral admission into 2nd year regular B.E. / B.Tech. courses in both the University and Unaided Private Professional Institutions of the state.

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