Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

LONDON AGENCY TO TURN STREET CHILDREN INTO CYBER EXPERTS

- Farhan Shaikh

MUMBAI: Soon, a London based cyber defense and risk consul tancy agency will be opening its door to teach Mumbai’s street children including juveniles to tackle cyber attacks and turn them into cyber security experts. The agency, pioneered by a former Israeli police officer is in talks with the local govern ment to start the project.

The agency will inaugurate the Vital Intelligen­ce Academy an upcoming institutio­n likely to be launched in April 2017, to provide cyber security training along with physical training for crisis management in Mumbai The academy is also likely to tie up with the Mumbai police to pro vide cyber enforcemen­t training

Marc Kahlberg, director and founder of the Vital Intelligen­ce group has served in the South African Army, Israel Defense Force and also the Israel National Police before starting the agency “We will take children off the streets to teach them skills and have them spend their time pro ductively. We will select the chil dren by gauging their adaptive ness to technology after a gaming session for them,” he said. The academy will offer individual courses ranging from one-day workshops to a three-week course

The agency is currently active in Australia, South Africa, Tel Aviv, Romania and Israel. While launching the academy in Mumbai, in collaborat­ing with the Ministry of Skill Developmen­t and Entreprene­urship, the acad emy will have five classrooms in the city. The next phase of acad emy will be launched in Delhi and then in Hyderabad, India’s IT hub

“The 2014 Forbes survey sug gests there are 2 million jobs around the globe waiting to be occupied mainly because of the lack of skilled candidates It’s even higher today,” said Aatikaay Narula, director for the agency’s Indian operations

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