Sunday, November 1, 2015

Virtual Law Campus (VLC) Of PTLB

 
Online legal education in India is still at the infancy stage. In fact, the concept of online education has not been accepted with full heart in India so far. Another area of concern is the academic nature of our educational system where there is no real choice between skills and degree. A blind race to acquire a degree would not bring any tangible benefits except unemployment and frustration. This is the reason why India must stress upon skill based education and trainings.

Skills based education and training can be effectively imparted if we adopt online education or e-learning methodology. This is more so in the legal education field that has mostly remained untouched by the use of information technology for educational purposes.

Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) has been working in the direction of establishment and working of online legal education in India for long. Not only this, PTLB Virtual Campus is also providing many techno legal skills development, training and education courses in India and around the world through online education, distance learning and e-learning modes. We are also helping young school children in choosing the most appropriate courses for legal career. However, our courses have been designed for stakeholders ranging from school children to teaching faculties.

Taking these initiatives a step further, PTLB has launched two dedicated initiatives in these fields. These are launching of dedicated websites for virtual legal education campus (VLEC) of India and virtual law campus (VLC) of India by PTLB. These websites would be fully functional very soon and virtual legal education would get a new shape and meaning in India. Further, we have also launched Twitter accounts named PTLB Virtual Campus and Virtual Law Campus that would help in better coordination and information sharing between PTLB and various stakeholders.

The aim of these two initiatives and other educational projects of PTLB is to impart online legal education ranging from traditional fields to the most contemporary topics. For instance, PTLB has been managing online cyber law education in India for long. Cyber law is a contemporary legal area that requires techno legal expertise. There are very few cyber law education institutions in India and even lesser are cyber law experts in India. Thus, the demand for cyber law professionals is very great in India and other jurisdictions.

Similarly, areas like cyber security, cyber forensics, e-courts, online dispute resolution (ODR), e-discovery, etc also require qualitative educational institutions. The traditional universities or colleges are constrained by their own rules and courses but online education platforms are free to provide qualitative and customised techno legal courses.

PTLB is in the course of adding and introducing novel, qualitative and highly efficient training, skills development and education tools and technologies. We are also introducing some very unique and highly required techno legal and other courses that are not properly represented in present times. PTLB is also exploring tie ups and collaborations with universities, colleges and other online learning platforms in India and abroad.

Our initial idea is to use PTLB Virtual Campus for various techno legal courses, trainings and skills development programs like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, etc. Whereas we intend to use Virtual Law Campus for legal fields and law courses that are imparted in universities and colleges. However, both Virtual Legal Education Campus (VLES) and Virtual Law Campus (VLC) would primarily cater the requirements of legal courses, trainings and skills developments initiatives though we may add other techno legal courses as well. PTLB would share more details about PTLB Virtual Campus, VLEC and VLC very soon.

Source:TLSDI.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Online Skills Development In India

Skills development is a top priority for Indian government. However, this is not an easy task and Indian government may use the public private partnership (PPP) model to achieve its skills development objectives.

Online education, distance learning and e-learning would play a significant role in achieving the skills development goal of Indian government. In short, online skills development in India is need of the hour and the same must be recognised by Indian government as well.

Perry4Law Organisation (P4LO) has been actively providing techno legal online skills development, trainings and education for long. Its premier techno legal segments known as Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) and Perry4Law’s Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) have further streamlined their online skills development and training initiatives for various stakeholders.


We hope our initiatives would go a long way in reducing the skills development gaps that are presently troubling India.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Skills Versus Degree: What Would You Prefer?

Indian government has taken a very significant step in the direction of making skills development an essential part of the educational and training initiatives. The government has not only allowed private training and educational institutions to operate with full autonomy and liberty but it has also ensured that they provide qualitative and productive training and education.

The skills development in India has got a budgetary boost.  The budgetary allocation mentions that any institution or body can offer training and skills development courses in India. However, once such training and skill development courses are over, the candidate have to clear a test conducted by authorised certification bodies. Upon successfully passing the test, the candidate will be given a certificate as well as a monetary reward of an average of Rs 10,000 per candidate.

Perry4Law Organisation and Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) welcome this effort of Indian government. At the same time we would like to emphasise that all monetary and non monetary benefits and incentives that can accrue to potential job seekers and self employed professional are possible only if they have undertaken adequate and proper skills development training and education.

If a candidate fails to clear the test as conducted by an authorised certification body, he would neither receive any monetary incentive nor would he be entitled to the certificate issued by such body.

We believe that candidates must concentrate more upon skills than degrees and diplomas that are merely academic in nature and devoid of any skills oriented trainings and courses.

After all if a person does not possess any degree or diploma but she is well skilled she may still be able to manage her own business or self employment venture. But in the absence of such crucial skills even the degree or diploma would fail to provide any employment cushion to her.

At Perry4Law and PTLB we are providing the exclusive techno legal skills development in India and abroad. We cover areas like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, e-discovery, techno legal e-learning, etc. You may be interested in reading about our Virtual Campus, Lifelong Learning Centre, Perry4Law’s Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC), etc.

Interested students and organisations may contact us for enrollment and partnership respectively. We are also open for MOUs, Empanelment, Franchise and other business opportunities. Students must go through the application form and FAQs before enrolling.

Skills Development In India Got Budgetary Boost

Skills development in India is on government’s priority list. After making it a part of the governmental policy, now a budget allocation of Rs 1,000 crore has been made in favour of skills development in India. The allocation includes a scheme that would grant monetary rewards to students that would pass the tests conducted by authorised certification bodies.

Perry4Law Organisation and Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) welcome this move of Indian government. We believe that this would help in strengthening the skills development initiatives of both governmental and private institutions.

In furtherance of this laudable objective of Indian government, the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) has been asked to set the curriculum and standards for training in different skills.

The best part is that any institution or body can offer training and skills development courses. Once such training and skill development courses are over, the candidate have to clear a test conducted by authorised certification bodies. Upon successfully passing the test, the candidate will be given a certificate as well as a monetary reward of an average of Rs 10,000 per candidate.

At Perry4Law and PTLB we believe that this is the most crucial requirement as many private training institutions are providing sub standard training and education. Such training and education is counter productive and the requirement to clear the test at the end of the training would allow only the qualitative educational and training institutions to flourish.

The techno legal skills developments in India are of particular importance these days. Areas like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, e-discovery, techno legal e-learning, etc require special attention.

Further, Indian government must also suitably amend the Apprenticeship Act and similar educational and skills development related legislations and regulations. The community colleges are also required to be encouraged to help build quality in skill development and making individuals employable.

At PTLB, Perry4Law’s Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) and Lifelong Learning Centre Of Perry4Law we provide world class techno legal education, training, skills development courses for Indian and international students. The best part is that we are providing these courses, trainings and education through distance learning and e-learning mode. Thus, students from around the world can enroll for our courses.

Interested students and organisations may contact us for enrollment and partnership respectively. We are also open for MOUs, Empanelment, Franchise and other business opportunities. Students must go through the application form and FAQs before enrolling.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Right To Education Act Of India: Success Or Failure

In this Guest Post, Praveen Dalal, managing partner of law firm Perry4Law and a Supreme Court Lawyer, is discussing about the implications of the Right to Education Act in India.

In Unni Krishnan v. State of Andhra Pradesh (1993) the Supreme Court of India held that Right to education is a Fundamental Right. Reacting to this judgment and similar judgements of Supreme Court of India, Article 21A of the Constitution, through Constitution (Eighty-Sixth Amendment) Act, 2002, was inserted into the Constitution of India.

Article 21 A provides that the State shall provide free and compulsory education to all children of the age of six to fourteen years in such manner as the State may, by law, determine. Article 45 of the Constitution of India has also been reframed and substituted and it provides that the State shall endeavour to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years.

In Article 51A of the Constitution, after clause (k) has been added that mandates that a parent or guardian has to provide opportunities for education to his child or, as the case may be, ward between the age of six and fourteen years.

The Right to Education Bill, 2005 was introduced to give effect to the Constitution (Eighty-Sixth) Amendment Act. The Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act 2009 finally came into force on 1st April 2010.

The Constitution validity of the Act was challenged before the Supreme Court that upheld its Validity and dismissed a Review Petition. From here starts the real problem as the Act has now become Constitutionally Valid and subject to Constitutional Attack only when a Constitution Bench of Supreme Court hears the case again.

In my personal opinion, the Right to Education Act was drafted in haste and without many deliberations. The Act has also “Diluted” the “Protections” available under the Constitution of India.

For instance, the original Article 45 of the constitution provided that the State shall endeavour to provide, within a period of ten years from the commencement of this Constitution, for free and compulsory education for all children until they complete the age of fourteen years.

The Directive is very clear. There is no age slab of 6 to 14 years rather the Directive covers all Children even before 6 years. The Right to Education Act has unnecessarily diluted this Principle and has artificially created an age slab of 6 to 14 years.

Of course, the State is under an obligation to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years under the reframed Article 45.  This would again create a conflict between The Right to Act, Article 21A, Article 45 and Article 51A (k).  

The best example of this conflict is the Pre School Admissions Procedure that starts at the age of 4 in New Delhi. Various schools have framed their own “Point Criteria” that is going against the mandates of Article 21A, 45 and 51A (k).

If the State is under an Obligation, to provide early childhood care and education for all children until they complete the age of six years, the Pre School/Nursery admissions are clearly its obligation. Till now the State has failed to fulfill this obligation.

Further, by introducing the age slab of 6 to 14, all Inconsistencies, Violations and Corrupt Practices happening at the Pre School/Nursery Admission stage have also been “Ignored” by the State. This is encouraging the Schools to openly ask for “Donations” during Pre School/Nursery Admission Stage.

The Act is also discouraging filing cases and taking legal actions against Schools/Individuals that violate all the basic norms of Education and indulge in “Corrupt Practices”.

It seems the net result of the Right to Education Act is to give “Full Leverage” to Schools, imposing “Obligations” upon the Parents and “Abdicating” the Constitutional Duties on the part of the State.

Fortunately, the Delhi High Court is presently considering many of these aspects and I hope it would come up with some good “Solution” in this regard that was expected from the Supreme Court and Central Government and State Governments.

Meanwhile we have to ask ourselves a simple question. Do we really need such an Onerous, Biased and Burdensome Right to Education Act in India? Let the Readers and Delhi High Court decide.

Source: Cjnews India.

Friday, January 4, 2013

Cyber Security Initiatives In India By PTLB

In this annual report 2012 we are summarising the techno legal initiatives and projects that have been freshly undertaken and continued by us. These include awareness projects, research and development projects, trainings and education projects and initiatives, skills development initiatives and projects, etc.

Let us start with some background information before we go into the details of our cyber security projects and initiatives and other techno legal initiatives for the year 2102. Perry4Law is the exclusive techno legal ICT, IP and corporate law firm of India and one of the few in the world. Perry4Law is the umbrella organisation and other techno legal segments are supporting it.

Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is the leading techno legal segment of Perry4Law and Perry4Law’s Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) is the highly specialised and domain specific techno legal training provider of Perry4Law.

Both PTLB and PTLITC are managing the techno legal lifelong learning centre of India established by Perry4Law. PTLB is also managing the exclusive portal for techno legal e-learning in India and virtual legal education campus in India and techno legal e-learning centre of India.

Besides education and trainings, PTLB is also engaged in techno legal skills development in India and world wide, online dispute resolution (ODR) in India, e-courts research and consultancy in India, etc. PTLB is managing the techno legal and cyber security aspects of skills development, ODR, e-courts, etc as well.

We at Perry4Law, PTLB and PTLITC have been spreading techno legal cyber security awareness in India for long. We are managing the exclusive techno legal national cyber security database of India (NCSDI). We are also managing the exclusive techno legal cyber security research and development centre of India (CSRDCI). To supplement these cyber security initiatives in India, we are also managing cyber forensics research and development centre of India and exclusive techno legal cyber crimes investigation centre of India (CCICI).


Our cyber security initiatives and projects in general and techno legal initiatives in particular are moving towards global level. If you think that your organisation or you in your individual capacity can be a valuable addition to our projects and initiatives, you may find the segment of MOU and tie up with PTLB useful. Send us your professional proposals and we may revert back to you for a suitable business collaboration opportunity.

Cyber Security Training In India Is Needed

Cyber security in India is crucial for national defence and none can doubt about it. This realisation has come at a time when there are many glaring cyber security problems of India.  Cyber security challenges of India have become so vexing that even the highest level of Indian government has starting talking about it.

However, mere talking is not enough as it is high time for India to act. While acting India must not commit the conventional and classic blunder of procuring hardware and software and assume that its cyber security requirements have been duly met.

There is an urgent need to protect the critical infrastructure of India that is increasingly dependent upon information and communication technology (ICT) these days. Cyber security issues in India like cyber warfare, cyber terrorism, cyber espionage, critical infrastructure protection, etc cannot be ignored by us any more.  

The cyber security reflections of India in the year 2012 showed a poor state of affairs in India. We have no dedicated cyber security laws in India as on date. Indian critical infrastructures are vulnerable to cyber attacks and we must ensure sufficient cyber security for the same. We at Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) are managing some very effective techno legal cyber security in initiatives in India.


In the present interconnected world, cyber security capabilities of India must be urgently developed. In fact, Indian critical infrastructure and cyber security challenges and issues have assumed so much significance that Indian government declared the establishment of National Critical Information Protection Centre (NCIPC) of India. It intends to ensure critical infrastructure protection and critical ICT infrastructure protection in India. 

In these circumstances, nothing is more important than having offensive and defensive cyber security capabilities of India.  The same cannot be acquired till we have techno legal expertise and skills development in India in this regard. At PTLB we are managing the exclusive techno legal cyber security skills development, training and education institution and centre of India. We are also providing lifelong cyber security training and education in India and world wide.

We hope our techno legal skills development, education and training courses would be beneficial for all the stakeholders. If you are interested in the techno legal courses of PTLB, you can fill the application form that can be downloaded from here. Additional information in this regard can be found here.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Online Cyber Security Courses

Cyber security has become an indispensable necessity for governments around the world. With the growing number of cyber attacks upon critical infrastructures and governmental systems it has now become imperative to develop cyber security capabilities.

India is increasingly facing the threats of cyber warfare due to absence of cyber security capabilities in India. Cyber security in India cannot be improved till we strengthen the cyber security scenario in India. We need to develop a cyber security policy of India and strictly follow the same for better results.

Another related area where India must pay attention is the cyber security skills development. Cyber security skills development in India is still not up to the mark. There are very few educational institutions in India that are providing cyber security courses in India. Even few are those institutions that provide online cyber security courses in India.

Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is providing online and distance learning cyber security courses in India and abroad. PTLB is also providing distance learning courses for cyber forensics in India and abroad.

The basic level courses of Perry4Law are provided by PTLB through the PTLB e-learning platform whereas highly specialised and domain specific courses and trainings are provided by Perry4Law Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC).

PTLB is also providing online and distance learning courses on cyber law for international students. PTLB is also managing the exclusive continuing cyber law education in India for lifelong learning purposes.

If you are interested in the techno legal courses of PTLB, you can fill the application form that can be downloaded from here. Additional information in this regard can be found here.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

National Skill Development Authority Of India

Indian education system has failed to deliver what is needed in the present dynamic and highly competitive environment. With the national boundaries opening to world at large, adequate skills are required to meet the global demands.

Naturally India is facing many difficulties to cope up with the requirements to manage various tasks that require domain specific expertise. This is so because our educational system has failed to keep pace with the present times.

Skills development in India is urgently needed to manage these issues. A special emphasis must be given techno legal skills development in India that is presently missing. Till our educational systems are able to cope up with these qualitative demands, we must stress upon use of distance learning for skills development in India.

Further, virtual campuses in India can also fill the skill gaps that we are currently facing. PTLB e-learning platform is providing techno legal courses and trainings in India that aims at inculcating skills among the masses.

Meanwhile, the Indian government is planning to overhaul the National Skill Development Council (NSDC) and planning to convert it into a National Skill Development Authority (NSDA).

The key advantage of this arrangement would be that NSDA would have the power to draw funds from the government and spend it with the states and other partner agencies, which is not possible presently. This scheme would maintain the three-tier structure that also includes the National Skill Development Corporation.

The Indian government is planning to provide around Rs 40,000 crore in over five years to provide skill to around 3 crore people during the period. The government will also partner with private sector to implement the ambitious scheme.

This is a good step in the right direction and Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) welcome this move of Indian government.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Cyber Forensics And Information Technology Courses In India

India is running short of skilled workforce. Realising the gravity of the situation, Indian government has decided to ensure skills development for Indian educated masses. However, Indian government alone cannot accomplish the mammoth task of imparting skills to huge young and educated masses of India.

Naturally, Indian government has to depend upon private educational and training institutions in this regard. Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is the premier techno legal segment of Perry4Law that has been imparting world renowned techno legal skills development, trainings, education and courses through distance education and e-learning mode.

The techno legal e-learning in India by PTLB is now well known and we intend to bridge the skills development gap existing in India. In order to strengthen our skills development and training initiatives, we have launched additional techno legal initiatives of Perry4Law organisation and PTLB. These initiatives intend to ensure technological dispute resolution related services, trainings and education in India.

Use of cyber forensics in India and e-discovery in India are going to increase in the near future. PTLB is providing many cyber forensics courses in India. In future the cyber forensics exams and courses in India would be conducted in an online environment. Even a national online examination system of India has been proposed.

The Supreme Court of India has also permitted the Union Health Ministry to undertake online counselling from May 1, 2012 for filling postgraduate medical seats under the 50 per cent all-India quota in government colleges. Clearly, the scope of online cyber forensics courses in India is tremendous.

PTLB is also providing other techno legal information technology related courses in India. PTLB is providing ethical hacking training in India, cloud computing training in India, online cyber security courses in India, etc. You can see the PTLB trainings and courses, available PTLB trainings and courses, enrollment procedure, etc for more details.

For getting an ideal about the techno legal courses and trainings of PTLB, kindly see the techno legal cyber law training in India by PTLB. PTLB provides techno legal trainings, education and skill development programs for CEOs, court managers, judges, law students and graduates, lawyers, etc.

If you are interested in the trainings, coaching and education provided by PTLB, kindly enroll with PTLB in this regard. To enroll for any of these courses and trainings, fill in the “Application Form” and send the same to us at the Address mentioned therein along with “Prescribe Fees”. See FAQs before applying.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Cloud Computing Training And Courses In India

Cloud computing is the latest buzz word in India. Individuals and companies have shown their willingness to use cloud computing for various purposes. However, cloud computing in India is legally risky and a sound legal framework for cloud computing in India is urgently needed.

Individuals and companies providing and managing cloud computing services in India must be trained in techno legal manner so that they do not violate Indian laws. Techno legal skills development in India is needed and cloud computing trainings and courses must be part of the same.

Cloud computing professionals and companies are also required to follow cyber law due diligence in India. In fact, cyber law due diligence for Indian companies have increased a lot after the enactment of Information Technology (Intermediaries Guidelines) Rules 2011 of India.

Further, the cyber law trends in India 2012 by Perry4Law and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) have further shown that cyber law related compliance would further increase on the part of e-commerce players in India, cloud computing companies in India, etc. E-discovery for cloud computing in India and e-discovery outsourcing to India would also raise additional cloud computing issues.

The Cloud computing employees must acquire the necessary skills to develop into cloud professionals by acquiring expertise in multivendor virtualisation solutions, IT infrastructure monitoring and management, along with private cloud designing and deployment skills.

Cloud computing managers must have techno legal skills and knowledge to mange cloud computing business in India. Perry4Law and PTLB have been providing exclusive online techno legal trainings in fields like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, cloud computing, etc. To get more details about such courses, kindly visit PTLB e-learning platform.

If you are interested in availing the trainings and courses of PTLB, you must enroll with PTLB in this regard. To enroll for any of these courses and trainings, fill in the “Application Form” and send the same to us at the address mentioned therein along with “Prescribe Fees”. See FAQs before applying and remitting fees to get an insight of courses and trainings scope, nature, duration, fees, etc.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Skills Development In India Needed

India has a vast population of young, unskilled and unemployed people. A major reason for this sad situation is lack of vocational, practical and skill development initiatives in India. Whether it is school level education or college or higher education, the nature of Indian education is purely academic. This does not serve any purpose except adding to the pool of unemployed educated youths in India.

Indian government has a tremendous job in hand to change this situation. In order to be successful Indian government has to eliminate the factors that are responsible for this situation. For instance, India has one of the lowest populations of students that opt for higher education. Even if some courageous people opt for courses like PhDs the vast spread corruption, lack of transparency and non accountability results in abandonment of such PhDs.

So form legal framework to policy everything is going in the wrong direction in India. In this background the initiative to impart skills development to under graduate and graduate students would be a mammoth task for Indian government.

This is the situation for traditional academic courses. The position for vocational and professional courses and studies is even worst that that. Except few top class institutions in India, professional and vocational studies are not provided in India. Due to governmental monopoly private players are not being able to enter into educational field. Even the existing legal frameworks in this regard are not conducive for foreign direct investments (FDIs) and opening of educational and training institutions in India.

Techno legal areas like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, ethical hacking, etc are worst affected. In the name of technical education mere academic diplomas and degrees are provided that are not helping the students in any manner whatsoever.

Perry4Law, Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) and Perry4Law Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) believe that information and communication technology (ICT) can help Indian government in achieving the goals set by it regarding skills development. For instance, use of e-learning, online education and distance learning education system can not only ease the pressure from traditional universities and educational institutions but would also help in providing technical and practical education to masses across India.

Perry4Law, PTLB and PTLITC are providing exclusive techno legal e-learning courses in India and techno legal skills development trainings and courses in India. Further, PTLB is also managing the exclusive techno legal centre for lifelong learning in India that is providing techno legal continuing legal education in India. We are committed to improve the techno legal skills developments in India are looking forward for suitable partners and associates in this regard. Read our e-learning blog for regular updates in this regard.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Online Ethical Hacking Courses In India

Information and communication technology (ICT) is increasingly being used for various purposes and imparting of education is one of them. For instance, e-learning for lawyers in India is increasing, online cyber law education in India is on rise, online cyber forensics courses in India are in great demand, ethical hacking trainings in India through e-learning are increasing and so on.

The present distance education and e-learning trends show that areas like ethical hacking training in India, cyber law trainings in India, cyber security trainings in India, cyber forensics trainings in India, etc are all set for big growth. The education sector of India is also very promising and role of online education providers in India would be very crucial to fully utilise the potentials and benefits of education sector of India.

Techno legal skills development and education is an area that is still unexplored. However, techno legal issues require domain specific expertise. This explains why we have very few techno legal training, education and course providers in India.

Techno legal skills development in India is still not satisfactory. Ethical hacking skills development in India is urgently required to produce a cyber army of professionals who can thwart increasing cyber crimes and cyber attacks targeted against India. Thus, ethical hacking training and courses in India are urgently required to be started.

Presently, we have very selective ethical hacking training institutes in India. Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is the exclusive techno legal research, training, education and course providers in India and worldwide. PTLB provides world class techno legal courses in various fields through its techno legal e-learning platform and ethical hacking training in India is also provided by it.

Ethical hacking e-learning courses in India by PTLB have been specifically designed to provide techno legal trainings to various stakeholders in an online environment. PTLB is also managing the exclusive techno legal ethical hacking software and tools repository of India. PTLB is also providing other techno legal e-learning courses in India, online cyber law education in India, online cyber forensics courses in India, etc.

If you are interested in availing the trainings and courses of PTLB, you must enroll with PTLB in this regard. To enroll for any of these courses and trainings, fill in the “Application Form” and send the same to us at the address mentioned therein along with “Prescribe Fees”. See FAQs before applying and remitting fees to get an insight of courses and trainings scope, nature, duration, fees, etc.

Ethical Hacking Training In India

Ethical hacking training in India is one of the most sought after training in India these days. Other favourite training areas include cyber law trainings in India, cyber security trainings in India, cyber forensics trainings in India, etc.

The career options for techno legal experts are really good in India and abroad. Techno legal professionals are good at both technological and legal areas. This increases their worth and demand in the market and corporate world.

Ethical hacking training is also techno legal in nature. Ethical hacking is a skill oriented job that requires good working knowledge of techno legal issues. Techno legal skills development in India is still not up to the mark. Ethical hacking skills development in India is urgently required to meet the increasing cyber crimes and cyber attacks not only against governmental infrastructures but also against private individuals and companies.

Further, ethical hacking training and courses in India are also required to be initiated. Presently, we have very selective ethical hacking training institutes in India. Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is the exclusive techno legal research, training, education and course providers in India and worldwide. PTLB provides world class techno legal courses in various fields through its techno legal e-learning platform.

Ethical hacking e-learning courses in India by PTLB have been specifically designed to provide techno legal trainings to various stakeholders in an online environment. PTLB is also managing the exclusive techno legal ethical hacking software and tools repository of India. PTLB is also providing other techno legal e-learning courses in India, online cyber law education in India, online cyber forensics courses in India, etc.

Those desiring of availing the trainings and courses of PTLB, they may enroll with PTLB in this regard. To enroll for any of these courses and trainings, fill in the “Application Form” and send the same to us at the Address mentioned therein along with “Prescribe Fees”. See FAQs before applying and remitting fees to get an insight of courses and trainings scope, nature, duration, fees, etc.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Online Legal Courses In India

Legal education in India is trying to match the contemporary standards and fields of practice. Traditionally, areas like civil law, criminal law, etc were more preferred by lawyers. However, now young lawyers prefer new fields like cyber law, intellectual property rights (IPRs), etc.

Higher education in India needs reforms. This is more so regarding higher legal education in India that is suffering from excessive bureaucracy and corrupt practices. So the present circumstances warrant that higher education in India in general and higher legal education in India in particular needs urgent reforms.

Technology should be used as far as possible to streamline legal education in India. Legal e-learning in India and e-learning for lawyers in India must be encouraged. Techno legal skills developments in India are also required to be inculcated among legal fraternity.

We have to stress upon legal lifelong learning in India. Presently, continuing legal education (CLE) in India is missing and almost no emphasis is given to professional continuing legal education (CLE) in India.

Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) has been managing various techno legal courses and trainings in India. PTLB provides online legal courses in India, online cyber law education in India, online cyber forensics courses in India, online cyber security courses in India, online ethical hacking courses in India, etc. The same is managed by the techno legal e-learning platform of PTLB.

PTLB is also providing various techno legal online legal courses in India, lawyers training in India, legal awareness training in India, etc. PTLB is also one of the premier techno legal lawyers training institute in India.

Interested legal professionals and other professionals can enroll to the techno legal courses of PLTB by filling the “application form” provided by PTLB and sending the same to the address mentioned at the form along with “prescribe fees”.

To get more idea about the courses and trainings of PTLB and the scope, nature, duration, fees, etc, of such courses, see FAQs before applying and sending the application form and fees.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Computer Forensics Exams And Courses In India

Computer forensics is a process through which electronic evidence is acquired, processed and presented before the courts for taking proper action. Computer forensics is a complicated process that requires good working knowledge of both technology and law.

Computer forensics is a good career option as it has tremendous demand world over. Computer forensics professionals are required at companies, legal firms, law enforcement offices, courts, etc. However, computer forensics is highly specialised field and mere theoretical knowledge would not bring much benefits.

Computer forensics in India is now considered as an essential part of financial frauds investigations and civil and criminal cases. Computer forensics is also supplemented with e-discovery in India and digital evidencing in India. Although the scope of computer forensics courses in India is good yet there are very few computer forensics training institutions in India.

Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) is the exclusive techno legal cyber forensics training institution of India. PTLB e-learning platform is providing various computer forensics trainings in India. The computer forensics trainings in India by PTLB are specifically designed to provide best practical trainings and education. PTLB also provides e-discovery trainings for social media websites. The scope for social media websites investigation in India is tremendous and it is a good option to further strengthen techno legal skills.

Computer forensics training and education institutions in India need to ensure that practical aspects of computer forensics are taught. Technical education and skills development must be their main emphasis. Realising this requirement, PTLB has launched an online computer forensics training centre in India that manages various techno legal aspects of computer forensics. Further, online cyber law education in India is also managed by PTLB.

Further, PTLB also helps in preparation of various computer forensics examinations and courses in India and abroad. The e-learning platform of PTLB helps students and professionals in clearing their examinations and educational courses. We hope this would help all the stakeholders who are interested in the growth and development of computer forensics in India.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Lawyers Training Institutes In India

If we analyse the present educational and skills development trends among lawyers in India and world wide, one choice is clearly emerging. Lawyers are increasingly looking for careers in new fields like cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics, etc.

However, there are very few cyber law, cyber security, cyber forensics and e-commerce law firms in India. Further, when it comes to techno legal law firms, Perry4Law has emerged as the premier techno legal ICT and IP law firm of the world.

Perry4Law is managing many premier and world class techno legal institutions and centers and Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) and Perry4Law Techno Legal ICT Training Centre (PTLITC) are two such examples. PTLB provides basic level techno legal courses and PTLITC provides highly specialised techno legal courses and trainings.

Some of the unique and highly specialised courses of PTLB include techno legal skills development for lawyers in India, public legal awareness training in India, bar entrances in India and bar examinations in India, etc.

Further, techno legal e-learning in India by PTLB is also provided through distance learning mode and in an online environment. This include techno legal trainings for lawyers in India, online cyber law courses in India for lawyers and other techno legal e-learning courses in India for lawyers. These techno legal courses are available to lawyers and law students from around the world and they are not limited to Indian territory alone.

The higher education in India in general and higher legal education in India in particular need urgent reforms. We have to stress upon legal lifelong learning in India. Presently, continuing legal education (CLE) in India is missing and almost no emphasis is given to professional continuing legal education (CLE) in India. PTLB has been providing all these courses, trainings and education so that legal education in India can be at par with international standards.

To enroll for any of these courses and trainings, fill in the “Application Form” and send the same to us at the address mentioned therein along with “Prescribe Fees”. See FAQs before applying.

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Higher Education In India Needs Reforms

The present administrative and regulatory framework for education in India has served it purpose and we need to amend and modify the same. The existing legal frameworks, administrative authorities and educational system of India are based upon archaic notions and parameters. Time has come to give them a new and modern shape and orientation.

The present educational system of India is academic and theoretical in nature. Further, it is also suffering from various evils like corruption, lack of transparency, monopolistic tendencies, lack of accountability, etc. This has resulted in the creation of a poor, untrained and unsuitable workforce in India. Educated students are not getting jobs in governmental sector and private companies of India.

Since there is little or no accountability and transparency, educational institutions of India are least bothered to mend their ways in this regard. They are still managing things and affairs as per their own personal requirements. Unfortunately, the proposed legal frameworks meant to bring educational reforms and quality in Indian education sector have failed to take a start and many important bills are still bills alone with no legal significance.

The only solace has come in the form of information and communication technology (ICT) that has been able to make its own mark in India despite unfavourable business conditions and unreasonable educational laws of India. Virtual campuses in India may be a reality very soon the way online education in India and e-learning in India are taking a shape. Even a national online examination system in India has been proposed.

Higher education in India needs urgent reforms and the call must come from the Indian government itself. For too long we have been sitting upon higher education reforms in India and it is high time to do something serious in this regard.

National On-Line Examination System In India

Online education in India is passing through its initial stage. Although online education has tremendous scope in India yet individuals and institutions are shying away from testing and using the same. This may be because it is a new concept and requires different form of skills, expertise and infrastructure.

Naturally when online education in India is not matured enough we cannot expect much from online examinations in India. There has been a proposal to develop national online examination system in India. This proposal makes sense as the traditional paper oriented manual examination system is time consuming, inefficient, and unfriendly to the environment. Even corruption is wide prevalent in the conventional educational system of India. The online examination system will pave the way for a clean, fair, fast and efficient examination and evaluation process in India.

The system would also allow and specified examination to be conducted from multiple locations spread over the country over multiple slots spread over many days. The system permits the candidate to select the date, time-slot and venue. Being a totally computerised system, the results are ready as soon as the last slot of examination is complete.

Although the proposed system is very ambitious yet it would face many techno legal challenges in India. Both technical and legal issues of online examination system of India must be thoroughly tested before its launch in India. For instance, cyber security of online education system of India and online examination system of India must be put at place before using any such systems. In short, online examination system of India must be field tested before its use at large scale in India.

Once such online education system and online examination system is put at place, it may greatly help in the establishment of virtual campuses in India. The corruption in higher education in India is well known and virtual campuses can eliminate higher educational corruption in India.

Presently, corruption and irregularities are undermining the higher education in India. This is more so regarding the higher legal education in India that is in real mess. If we rely upon the sources that have themselves witnessed this arbitrariness, irregularities and corruption, then it is clear that PhDs in India are dying. The truth is that higher legal education in India needs urgent reforms.

Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) strongly recommends formulation of a techno legal framework for online education in India and online examination in India. PTLB is already providing various techno legal e-learning courses in India through its online education platform. The techno legal e-learning in India by PTLB is exclusive in nature as it is the only institution that is providing techno legal online education in India. PTLB is also providing trainings and courses for bar examinations in India and bar entrances in India. PTLB wish that the national online examination system of India be a great success.

Monday, December 26, 2011

Chief Information Officers (CIOs) Training In India

Information and communication technology (ICT) is being used in almost all organisations these days. Whether it is a private company or a government department, ICT is essentially involved in day to day affairs of the same. We are also in the process of adopting use of e-governance in India under the National e-Governance Plan (NEGP) that was launched in May 2006

With the proposed Electronic Delivery of Services Bill (EDS) 2011 of India, an enhanced focus is given to citizen centricity, service orientation and transparency through e-governance projects. E-delivery of services India would further bring transparency, accountability, fairness and lack of corruption.

If India is considering such an ambitious project, it is obvious that skilled workforce is also required to manage the same. Cyber skills development in India would be required to manage the e-delivery of services in India.

Recently a framework for citizens’ engagement and participation in NEGP was suggested. This is a good step if actually implemented in India. Citizen’s participation in governmental projects can provide the best possible and most suitable results for delivery of public services in India. Similarly, Public private partnerships (PPP) in India now allow a wider participation of private sector in governmental functioning. In fact, crucial fields like internal security and defence sector have been opened up for PPP purposes.

Naturally, specific skills and knowledge are required to drive governmental projects from a concept stage to a full blown implementation and roll-out stage. A deep understanding of factors that result in failure and sustained success of e-governance projects in India is required. Similarly, chief information officer (CIOs) training in India is also required to managed these ambitious projects efficiently.

Perry4Law Techno Legal Base (PTLB) has been providing techno legal trainings in India for various stakeholders including CIOs. PTLB e-learning platform is providing these techno legal trainings in an online environment to maximise the scope and reach of its trainings.

The position of CIOs in private and governmental projects in India is going to be very important and remunerative. Interested stakeholders and professionals must undertake suitable trainings in this regard so that various posts and openings are available to them when opened.