The Sharjah Police General Command discussed, in a remote knowledge symposium, the challenges of cyber security, organized by the Law Respect Culture Office in the General Secretariat of the Office of His Highness Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, with the participation of specialists in the Sharjah Police. e-mail, and cybercrime.
The symposium aimed to exchange knowledge experiences in the field of cybersecurity, as it is one of the security risks that pose a threat to members of society and institutions, especially in light of the information revolution taking place in various sectors, and the associated risks of unsafe use of the information network in threatening informational assets and data. It requires the necessity of promoting awareness of the safe use of digital technology in its various means.
Participated in the symposium, which included three axes: cyber addiction, cyber bullying, and cyber crimes, the head of the neighborhood councils affairs department in Sharjah Police, Lt. Col. Abdul Rahman Khalfan Al Khayal, and the sessions were moderated by Captain Ahmed Hamad Al Hammadi, from the Department of Media and Public Relations in Sharjah Police.
The Director of the Psychosocial Support Branch for Victims of Crime, First Lieutenant Tali’a Saleh Al-Saadi, spoke about the psychological effects of electronic addiction and the negative impact it has after technology has become part of our daily life, and the importance of the role of parents in addressing this addiction, noting the importance of following up and monitoring the content that Children watch it, and not rely on technology at all times, especially in times of entertainment and family gatherings.
The Sharjah Police General Command discussed, in a remote knowledge symposium, the challenges of cyber security, organized by the Law Respect Culture Office in the General Secretariat of the Office of His Highness Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, with the participation of specialists in the Sharjah Police. e-mail, and cybercrime.
The symposium aimed to exchange knowledge experiences in the field of cybersecurity, as it is one of the security risks that pose a threat to members of society and institutions, especially in light of the information revolution taking place in various sectors, and the associated risks of unsafe use of the information network in threatening informational assets and data. It requires the necessity of promoting awareness of the safe use of digital technology in its various means.
Participated in the symposium, which included three axes: cyber addiction, cyber bullying, and cyber crimes, the head of the neighborhood councils affairs department in Sharjah Police, Lt. Col. Abdul Rahman Khalfan Al Khayal, and the sessions were moderated by Captain Ahmed Hamad Al Hammadi, from the Department of Media and Public Relations in Sharjah Police.
The Director of the Psychosocial Support Branch for Victims of Crime, First Lieutenant Tali’a Saleh Al-Saadi, spoke about the psychological effects of electronic addiction and the negative impact it has after technology has become part of our daily life, and the importance of the role of parents in addressing this addiction, noting the importance of following up and monitoring the content that Children watch it, and not rely on technology at all times, especially in times of entertainment and family gatherings.
The Sharjah Police General Command discussed, in a remote knowledge symposium, the challenges of cyber security, organized by the Law Respect Culture Office in the General Secretariat of the Office of His Highness Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, with the participation of specialists in the Sharjah Police. e-mail, and cybercrime.
The symposium aimed to exchange knowledge experiences in the field of cybersecurity, as it is one of the security risks that pose a threat to members of society and institutions, especially in light of the information revolution taking place in various sectors, and the associated risks of unsafe use of the information network in threatening informational assets and data. It requires the necessity of promoting awareness of the safe use of digital technology in its various means.
Participated in the symposium, which included three axes: cyber addiction, cyber bullying, and cyber crimes, the head of the neighborhood councils affairs department in Sharjah Police, Lt. Col. Abdul Rahman Khalfan Al Khayal, and the sessions were moderated by Captain Ahmed Hamad Al Hammadi, from the Department of Media and Public Relations in Sharjah Police.
The Director of the Psychosocial Support Branch for Victims of Crime, First Lieutenant Tali’a Saleh Al-Saadi, spoke about the psychological effects of electronic addiction and the negative impact it has after technology has become part of our daily life, and the importance of the role of parents in addressing this addiction, noting the importance of following up and monitoring the content that Children watch it, and not rely on technology at all times, especially in times of entertainment and family gatherings.
The Sharjah Police General Command discussed, in a remote knowledge symposium, the challenges of cyber security, organized by the Law Respect Culture Office in the General Secretariat of the Office of His Highness Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, with the participation of specialists in the Sharjah Police. e-mail, and cybercrime.
The symposium aimed to exchange knowledge experiences in the field of cybersecurity, as it is one of the security risks that pose a threat to members of society and institutions, especially in light of the information revolution taking place in various sectors, and the associated risks of unsafe use of the information network in threatening informational assets and data. It requires the necessity of promoting awareness of the safe use of digital technology in its various means.
Participated in the symposium, which included three axes: cyber addiction, cyber bullying, and cyber crimes, the head of the neighborhood councils affairs department in Sharjah Police, Lt. Col. Abdul Rahman Khalfan Al Khayal, and the sessions were moderated by Captain Ahmed Hamad Al Hammadi, from the Department of Media and Public Relations in Sharjah Police.
The Director of the Psychosocial Support Branch for Victims of Crime, First Lieutenant Tali’a Saleh Al-Saadi, spoke about the psychological effects of electronic addiction and the negative impact it has after technology has become part of our daily life, and the importance of the role of parents in addressing this addiction, noting the importance of following up and monitoring the content that Children watch it, and not rely on technology at all times, especially in times of entertainment and family gatherings.