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Cyber Security Strategy Needs To Be More Dynamic, Hari Pokhrel

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The subject of ICT in Skills and Education interaction accomplished in Trichandra multiple campuses on the auspicious occasion of girls in ICT day 2016. The Society for Information Communication Technology, Nepal in association with Nepal Telecommunication Authority jointly organized are significant interaction program regarding subject ICT in skills and education on 7th Baishak 2073, Wednesday in Trichandra  Campus which was a success.

In the program, there was the participation of nearly a hundred students studying BSc Science and Technology at Trichandra Campus. In that program operated by Rashmi Tiwari, the member of SICT. The chairman of the SICT Damodar Poudel, IT expert  Hari Pokhrel representing from Nepal government  Prime Minister and Ministry of Council, Assisting Director Sunita Pandey of Nepal Telecommunication Authority, Women in STEM leader Binita Shrestha expressed their opinion and remarks.

During the Speech, Poudel expressed about how the students study any subject can make the use of ICT to achieve success in their studies. According to him, it is the subject where anybody can further advance to make it their future career.

 Sunita Poudel mentioned the enrollment of female students on the subject considering a to be love and encouraging women for coming forward in the field.

Due to the increasing violation and wrongdoing on the field on it. We should be careful and remain well informed about cybersecurity emphasized IT expert Hari poker. Females studying science technology engineering and mathematics are petite in number and those studying have been facing any problem.

But one should not back off due to an obstacle in their choice of subject rather than focus hard requested Binita Shrestha, leader of women in STEM group to the participants. Likewise, the organizer of program Subash khadka added about secure application usage and its benefits.  Bishal Mahat wished good luck to all the participated female students in the program.


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