National Conference on Cyber Crimes and Artificial Intelligence

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National Conference on Cyber Crimes and Artificial Intelligence

The Centre for Research, Development and Training in Cyber Laws and Cyber Security (CRDT-CLCS) at Tamil Nadu National Law University, Tiruchirappalli is organizing the National Conference on Cyber Crimes & Artificial Intelligence on 21st September, 2024. The conference aims to address the increased involvement of Artificial Intelligence in committing cyber crimes and the need for proactive strategies to prevent such crimes.

The event will feature paper presentations and a panel discussion with scholars in the field of cyber crimes and Artificial Intelligence. It is open to students, Ph.D. scholars, academicians, lawyers, researchers, policy makers, police officers, and representatives from various departments and institutions. Registration is required before 19th September, 2024, with limited slots available for paper presenters.

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