Under the auspices of:
• Prof. Nasser El-Gizawy, President of Benha University,
• Prof. Taha Ashour, Vice President for Community Service and Environmental Development,
opened a seminar titled "Cyber Crimes and Ways to Prevent Them." This seminar was organized by the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector of the university in collaboration with the Egyptian House of Family and the Islamic Research Center through the initiative "We Start with Humanity," held at the premises of the Faculty of Agriculture and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Moshtohor.
The event was attended by:
• Prof. Sayed Khater, Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture in Moshtohor,
• Prof. Hassan El-Sayed Khalil, Assistant Secretary-General of the Islamic Research campus at Al-Azhar,
• Priest Armia Makram, Priest of St. George's Church in Shubra and Assistant Rapporteur of the Youth Committee at the Egyptian House of Family,
• Prof. Mohamed Mohsen, Cybersecurity and Cyber Crime Consultant,
• Prof. Mohamed Rifaat, Vice Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture for Postgraduate Studies and Research,
• Mrs. Rania Moataz, Assistant Secretary of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development and seminar coordinator,
• Engineer Ann Nagy, member of the Central Youth Committee of the Egyptian House of Family.
Prof. Taha Ashour emphasized that the seminar focused on raising awareness about the dangers of cyber-crimes and ways to prevent them. It comes as part of the university's community role, contributing to the protocol signed between the university and the Egyptian House of Family by organizing various activities and events aimed at preserving values, promoting peace, and working together for a better future for youth.
Prof. Mohamed Mohsen, during his speech, stated that the rapid technological advancement and the increasing reliance on digital systems necessitate a genuine digital awareness and a high level of vigilance and responsibility. He pointed out that one of the most dangerous aspects of these risks is cyber-crimes supported by artificial intelligence.
At the end of the seminar, a discussion took place with the speakers, and questions from the attendees were addressed.
Benha University Organized a Seminar on "Cyber Crimes and Ways to Prevent Them" in Cooperation with the Egyptian House of Family and the Islamic Research Campus
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