Police officers for cyber security course in India as on-site training resumes

Indian High Commissioner Dr K J Srinivasa  (fourth from left) with the police officers and staff of the Indian

Beginning May 2022,the High Commission of India in Guyana will once again be accepting applications for on-site training in India, under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) programme, after a stoppage due to Covid-19 pandemic according to release yesterday from the High Commission. The stoppage was due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the attendant protocols.

On Thursday, May 12, the first batch of five officers from Guyana Police Force under ITEC 2022 departed for the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) for a 4-week specialised training course from 16 May 2022 to 10 June 2022, in Cyber Security & Malware Analytics, and Reverse Engineering to improve the capabilities of Guyana Police Force to fight cybercrime. The team comprises of 5 Guyana Police Force Officers and marks the beginning of training of Guyana Police Force Officers in India under ITEC.