Cyber Security Club
Vision
To confect technocrats in the field of Computer Engineering, capable of competing in the global environment to cater integrated and diversified services to the society.
Mission
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M1: To impart quality education in multitasking and multidisciplinary domains with modern technologies to serve societal problems
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M2: To develop students for innovations and startups in collaboration with institutions, industries and research centers.
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M3: To equip students with a skill set of self employability and research and also foster for higher studies to take stride in the constantly changing technological world
Objectives
- The main area of work will be Cyber Security and awareness.
- Today almost every sector of technology has risk of compromising data and privacy due to increasing and evolved cyber-attacks.
- The core objective of the club will be to help the society to be safe in digital world via spreading awareness also exploring areas such as Drone hacking, Forensics, AI and IoT hacking etc demanded areas for future scope.
Club Committee Members
Club Co-ordinator
| PRATHMESH TIKLE -7058961941 |
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VEDIKA PATHODE -8208681461
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| SUJAL DAS – 8356894561 |
| SHREYA SALVE – 9970969877 |
Workshop on Web vulnerabilities and attacks.
- Brute force
- CSRF
- File inclusion
- File upload
- SQL injection
- Blind SQL injection
- XSS – reflected
- XSS – stored
- HTML redirection
- Cookie stealing
- Weak session ID
- CSP Bypass
- HoD and Staff would acknowledge Chairman Shri Sagar Dhole Patil Sir for continuous support .
Computer Engineering
Event : Workshop on DOS and DDOS attacks, Burp suite for password cracking
Date: 01/ 10 /2024 To 04/ 10 /2024
No. Of Students Attended: 55
Department of Computer Engineering ,Dhole Patil College of Engineering organized a Workshop under the banner of “Cyber Security Club” on DOS and DDOS attacks, Burp suite for password cracking workshop for FE, SE and TE registered students. The Program was conducted on 01/ 10 /2024 To 04/ 10 /2024.
The main focus of the workshop was to explore the students in the field of Cyber Security Following Topics are covered during hands on session on following topics of Cyber security .
Topics are:
1. Virtual machine installation
2. Kali linux installation
3. Cyber security fundamentals
4. DOS and DDOS attacks
5. MITM Using ARP poisoning
02/ 10 /2024
Topics are
1. Burp suite pro installation
2. Burp suite for password cracking
Dr. Arati Dandavate shared their expertise by delivering the Workshop on the topic of “DOS and DDOS attacks”. The overall Management of the Session was completed under the guidance of HOD Dr. Arati Dandavate and coordinated by Coordinator Prof. Suchitra Deokate and the technical support by Mr. Balaji Kotgyale and Mr. Adarah Other staff members. And TE students from comp associated in hands on session
1. Siddesh Kabra
2. Jaidutt Kale
3. Harshita Jain
4 .Prathamesh Tikle
Students are involved enthusiastically in hands on session.
Event : Internet Safety
Location: IT Department, Seminar Hall, Second Floor
No. Of Students Attended: 102
Expert Lecture by: : Dr. Arati Dandavate
Department of Computer Engineering, Dhole Patil College of Engineering organized Seminar under the banner of “Cyber Security Club” on “Internet Safety “for junior college students at DPES.
The main focus of the Seminar was to explore the students in the field of ” Internet Safety”.
With the increasing reliance on the internet for education, social interaction, and entertainment, the
The importance of internet safety for students has never been more critical. In an age where technology plays
a central role in everyday life, understanding how to navigate the internet safely and responsibly is
essential for students of all ages.
1. Understanding the Risks of the Internet
The internet, while an invaluable tool for learning and communication, also exposes users to various
risks. Some of the most common online dangers for students include:
Cyber bullying: The use of digital platforms to harass, intimidate, or embarrass others.
Online Predators: People who exploit children and young adults for sexual, financial, or other
malicious purposes.
Privacy Violations: Risks related to the exposure of personal data, including identity theft and
the unauthorized sharing of personal information.
Inappropriate Content: Exposure to harmful or adult content that is unsuitable for minors.
Phishing and Scams: Fraudulent activities aimed at stealing personal information, often through
fake websites, emails, or social media messages.
2. Key Principles for Internet Safety
Addiction and Overuse: Excessive time spent online can lead to negative physical and mental
health consequences, including disrupted sleep, anxiety, and social isolation.
To safeguard against these risks, students should adhere to the following internet safety principles: