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Guest lecture on the "Recent Trends in Cyber forensics and machine learning"
29-11-2019The students of MCA,BCA,B.Sc(IT) semester-1 and 3 attended the Guest lecture on the "Recent Trends in Cyber forensics and machine learning" delivered by Mr. Lavneet Sharma ,CEO and Co-founder CoRouter Private Limited , Noida.



In his interaction session, the Resource person discussed about the Machine learning and cyber forensics techniques. Machine learning is an application of artificial intelligence (AI) that provides systems the ability to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. Types of models used in machine learning; Regression, Classification and Clustering. Along with that he talked about Cyber forensics which involves working with law enforcement agencies, as well as private firms, to retrieve information from computers and other types of data storage devices & use them as evidence in the court of law.


