How To Report Cyber Crimes In
Indian Territory
Initially
Internet was the tool for sharing the information related to the research and
development. In the present day world, communication over the Internet,
interaction through social media over Internet, online purchasing, online
banking, online bill payment etc. are becoming the necessities for among of us.
Now, physical crime world has been shifted towards to cyber crime world. As
with use of the Internet, cyber crimes are increasing day by day, hence there
is a strong need to make the appropriate cyber laws to deal with these cyber
crimes. In this paper, types of cyber crimes, Cyber Crime Preventive Measures,
Mechanism to Report Cyber Crimes and Right Path for Sending the Blocking,
Removal Request for Objectionable Content which is available over cyber space
are discussed under the IT Act 2000 of Indian Government.
Netherlands to build world's
first habitable 3D printed houses
The
Dutch city of Eindhoven is to be the first in the world to have habitable homes
made by a 3D printer, in an innovation its backers believe will revolutionise
the construction industry. Of the first five new houses to be put on the rental
market next year, the smallest, with two bedrooms, has already attracted
applications from 20 interested families just a week after images were made
available. Known as Project Milestone, the development is said by the Dutch
construction company Van Wijnen to offer a solution to a shortage of skilled
bricklayers in the Netherlands. The method will also cut costs and
environmental damage by reducing the amount of cement that is used, said Rudy
van Gurp, a manager at the firm, which is working in collaboration on the
project with the Eindhoven University of Technology.
Read
the post at https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2018/jun/06/netherlands-to-build-worlds-first-habitable-3d-printed-houses
Leading Through Digital
Disruption
Disruption is everywhere. Disruptors can be any enterprise from a small startup in the medical field to a tech giant. CIOs need to be prepared to assist the most senior business executives to identify and compete with or join these organizations, or risk being left behind. Download Leading Through Digital Disruption to learn how CIOs can stay ahead of disruption and use it as a tool for competitive advantage.
Download
it from https://www.gartner.com/imagesrv/books/digital-disruption/pdf/digital_disruption_ebook.pdf
This microfactory is turning
e-waste into reusable material
A
surge in owning more and more digital gadgets seems to be the norm among
today’s generation. It is not unusual for an individual to have multiple
gadgets like phones, tablets, phablets, smart watches, and more lying around
the house.
However,
once these gadgets lose their functionality, they become part of the
ever-growing mountain of waste called electronic waste or e-waste. According to
a report by the Association of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India
(Assocham), in 2013, Bengaluru produced roughly 20,000 tonnes of e-waste per
year, the Guardian reported. What is more, the figure was estimated to rise by
20% every year.
As
the Indian electronics market continues to grow, and we continue to use
electronic gadgets, India might soon be facing a massive e-waste disposal problem.
To combat this issue, an Indian-origin scientist in Australia, has launched the
world’s first microfactory, which can transform materials from e-waste into
valuable materials, which can then be re-used.
Which of tomorrow’s jobs are
you most qualified for?
The
global labour market will experience rapid change over the next decade. The
reason: more jobs becoming automated as technologies such as artificial
intelligence and robotics take over the workplace.
Workers
will have to adapt quickly, rushing to acquire a broad new set of skills that
will help them survive a fast-changing job market, such as problem-solving,
critical thinking and creativity, as well as developing a habit of lifelong
learning.
To
help prepare the future workforce, a new report by the World Economic Forum and
Boston Consulting Group analysed 50 million online job postings from the United
States.
Based
on a person’s current job, skill-set, education and ability to learn, the
researchers set out paths from jobs that exist today to new jobs expected to
exist in the future. These target jobs are then assessed on how similar they
are to an existing job, and on the number of job opportunities they're likely
to offer in the future.
Earlier posts of Interesting Reads at http://infoforuse.blogspot.in/2018/05/interesting-reads-archives.html