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PRSI to hold lecture on `IT and cyber crime'

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MANGALORE: The Public Relations Society of India (PRSI), Mangalore-Manipal chapter, will hold a lecture on `Information technology and cyber crime' in Mangalore on March 2.

A PRSI press release said here on Friday that Mr B. Suresh Kamath, Chairman and Managing Director of Laser Soft Infosystems Ltd, Chennai, would speak on the methodology adopted in committing cyber crimes and the precautions that one must take from falling victim to this evil.

Mr B.R. Bhat, Chairman of PRSI, Mangalore-Manipal chapter, will be present, the release added.

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