Yes, it is precisely crafted for the BCA 4th Semester under Panjab University, Chandigarh, following the NEP syllabus for Paper Code BCA-DSC-4(Maj)-404.
Absolutely. The book is structured strictly according to the latest NEP syllabus prescribed by Panjab University.
Yes, the book contains dedicated sections for all four units: Introduction to Cyber Security, Web Attacks & Network Vulnerabilities, Cyber-crime & Cyber Law, and Data Privacy & Security.
Comprehensively. Unit III details the IT Act 2000, its amendments, and the role of Indian organizations in handling cybercrime.
Yes, Unit IV covers data protection principles, the Personal Data Protection Bill, and global regulations like GDPR and PIPEDA.
In depth. It covers SQL injection, buffer overflow, DOS/DDOS attacks, password cracking, steganography, and attacks on wireless networks.
Yes, Unit I clearly defines key cyber security terminologies like attack vector, threat, vulnerability, exploit, cryptography, and access control.
Yes, Unit IV addresses big data security issues and challenges as part of the data privacy and security module.
It offers a balanced blend, providing strong theoretical foundations in cyberspace architecture and law, alongside practical insights into attack mechanisms, vulnerability scanning, and security tools.
While it covers the entire theory syllabus (90 external marks), specific projects or internal assessment (10 marks) may require supplementary effort as per your college's guidance.
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Yes, it is precisely crafted for the BCA 4th Semester under Panjab University, Chandigarh, following the NEP syllabus for Paper Code BCA-DSC-4(Maj)-404.
Absolutely. The book is structured strictly according to the latest NEP syllabus prescribed by Panjab University.
Yes, the book contains dedicated sections for all four units: Introduction to Cyber Security, Web Attacks & Network Vulnerabilities, Cyber-crime & Cyber Law, and Data Privacy & Security.
Comprehensively. Unit III details the IT Act 2000, its amendments, and the role of Indian organizations in handling cybercrime.
Yes, Unit IV covers data protection principles, the Personal Data Protection Bill, and global regulations like GDPR and PIPEDA.
In depth. It covers SQL injection, buffer overflow, DOS/DDOS attacks, password cracking, steganography, and attacks on wireless networks.
Yes, Unit I clearly defines key cyber security terminologies like attack vector, threat, vulnerability, exploit, cryptography, and access control.
Yes, Unit IV addresses big data security issues and challenges as part of the data privacy and security module.
It offers a balanced blend, providing strong theoretical foundations in cyberspace architecture and law, alongside practical insights into attack mechanisms, vulnerability scanning, and security tools.
While it covers the entire theory syllabus (90 external marks), specific projects or internal assessment (10 marks) may require supplementary effort as per your college's guidance.