The NetSecure Foundation conducted an interactive Digital Immunity Drive awareness session at Amity University, Kukas, training more than 300 students on safe digital behavior, phishing awareness, and data privacy.
Students participated in real-world simulations that tested their ability to identify scams and secure their personal data online. Trainers also discussed how to use cybersecurity tools like multi-factor authentication, antivirus software, and safe cloud storage.
“Youth are the first responders to digital challenges — by equipping them with cyber hygiene skills, we build the strongest defense for the nation,” said Mr. Roopesh Sharma, Director, NetSecure Foundation.
The Foundation distributed “Cyber Hygiene Handbooks” and introduced students to internship opportunities in cybersecurity and digital awareness projects.