Saturday, December 24, 2011

Techno Legal E-Learning Courses In India

Legal aspects are complicated in nature. If we add technical aspects to legal aspects, they become more daunting. This is so because these issues then become techno legal that very few professionals can efficiently handle. We need to develop techno legal skills of various professionals and stakeholders in this regard.

Skills developments in India have attracted the attention of policy makers of India. Now much more emphasis is given to skills development in the vocational and professional fields. Contemporary issues like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, e-discovery, e-courts, e-commerce, e-governance, etc require techno legal skills that are difficult to acquire.

Further, there are very few institutions that are providing techno legal skills development and trainings in India and world wide. Even lesser are techno legal skills development and training institutions in India. For instance, Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is the exclusive techno legal skills development and training provider in India and world wide. PTLB is the premier techno legal segment of Perry4Law, the exclusive techno legal ICT and IP law firm of the world.

Highly specialised techno legal skills development and trainings are managed by Perry4Law Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) that is meant for higher education, domain specific skills development and advanced techno legal skills development and training courses of Perry4Law.

The best part about the courses, trainings and skills development initiatives of Perry4Law, PTLB and PTLITC is that all these trainings are also provided in an online environment through distance learning and e-learning methodology. PTLB e-learning platform manages these online and distance education and training initiatives.

Some of the courses, education, trainings and skills development initiatives provided by PTLB include cyber forensics courses in India, cyber security courses in India, cyber law skills development in India, cyber forensics skills development in India, cyber security skills development in India, ethical hacking skills development in India, cyber crime investigation trainings in India, techno legal skills development in India, etc.

Further, PTLB is also managing the exclusive techno legal cyber security software repository in India, cyber forensics software repository in India, ethical hacking software repository in India, etc. These software and tools are used for providing various trainings, courses and skills development exercises by PTLB as well as for rendering professional techno legal services by Perry4Law and PTLB.

Professionals can develop their skills and practical expertise by enrolling for online cyber law education in India, online skills development in India, ethical hacking training and courses in India, etc provided by PTLB. Besides, special focus must be made upon establishing more cyber forensics training and education institutions in India. Clearly skills development in India is required as Indian professionals are though academically good yet practically not good. Professionals and stakeholder interested in the techno legal courses and trainings of PTLB may contact it in this regard.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Be A Techno Legal Professional This Year

If you are career oriented or entrepreneurial in nature, you must have multi disciplinary expertise to succeed in today’s competitive world. For instance, science and law fields are inseparable these days. An engineering student must know legal provisions whereas a legal professional must be well aware of the scientific principles.

The result of this amalgamation of science and law is fields like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, etc. However, these fields are very complicated in nature and mere academic qualifications are not sufficient.

As a matter of fact only 25% of engineering students and 20% of science students are found suitable by industries and corporations in India and abroad. Why this happens? This happens due to the faulty nature of our educational system that rely more upon academic studies than practical and results oriented studies.

If you are one of those students who do not fall in the 25% or 20% category, do not get disheartened. Instead get yourself good techno legal practical training from good institutions. For instance, Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is managing the exclusive techno legal trainings, coaching, educations, internships etc in the fields like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, online dispute resolution, e-courts, etc.

The best part of these trainings and courses is that they are all managed in an online environment through PTLB’s “Online Platform”. Application form for the enrollment to various courses, internships and trainings can be downloaded from here.

In order to get enrolled, you must duly fill the form and submit the same along with the prescribed fees. For more details regarding the fees, duration of courses, natures of courses, etc see the FAQs.

Early registration has also many benefits like preferential treatment for all subsequent courses and trainings of PTLB. Further, since the seats are limited, get a seat for yourself before they are gone.

So this year become a techno legal professional who is well trained by PTLB and get yourself a window of opportunities in the corporate and entrepreneurial fields.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Police, Lawyers And Judges Training In India By PTLB

Technology related or digital issues are not popular either among the legal or among the judicial community of India. This is the reason why cyber law and cyber forensics related issues are seldom found mention in the courts. However, the future belongs to technology related disputes and their resolution.

While foreign countries are giving lots of emphasis to cyber related education and training, India is not doing enough in this regard. Crucial training areas like lifelong learning or continuing legal education (CLE) are still missing in India.

The bar council of India (BCI) is the main authority that is responsible for improving standards of legal professionals in India. Till now, BCI has not been able to materialise its objective of providing scientific and technical professional training to lawyers in India.

The problem seems to be lack of management and expertise in this regard in India. Even Law Ministry of India has not been able to contribute significantly in this direction. Although Law Minister Veerappa Moily has promised many legal and judicial reforms, yet they are still in pipeline. Till these reforms are actually implemented, legal and judicial standards in India cannot improve.

Even the law enforcement agencies of India are not aware of cyber crimes and cyber law related issues. They do not know how to deal with cyber related issues much less how to handle digital evidence. There is also lack of proper cyber law and cyber forensics training for law enforcement agencies of India.

On the other hand, other nations are working really hard in this regard. Take the example of U.S. Attorney's. The U.S. Attorney's Office has sponsored its first "Cyber Crime, Electronic Evidence, and Cyber Security Training" for local and federal law enforcement officials. The purpose of the training is to equip law enforcement agencies of US to deal with cyber crimes.

Investigation of cyber crimes, use of digital evidence and lawful search and seizure of computers is very essential for law enforcement agencies. At Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) we provide techno legal research, training and education to law enforcement agencies, public prosecutors and lawyers, judicial officers, corporate executives, law graduates, professionals, etc.

The best part of these trainings is that they are all managed in an online environment through our “Online Platform”. Application form for the enrollment to various courses, internships and trainings can be downloaded from here. You must duly fill the form and submit the same along with the prescribed fees. For more details regarding the fees, duration of courses, natures of courses, etc see the FAQs.

SOURCE: CJNEWS