(Bandar Seri Begawan, 2nd) The Criminal Investigation Department of the Royal Brunei Police Force recently held a seminar on online scams for staff members of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports at the National Stadium Auditorium, with Chief Inspector Adining as the speaker.
100 officials from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports attended the seminar, which included an in-depth discussion of various online scam cases and their economic and social impact.
One of the main objectives of the seminar was to clarify key concepts regarding online scams, helping participants gain a better understanding of the issue.
The seminar also emphasized that education and early awareness are key to reducing the risk of cybercrime, especially for young people and civil servants who frequently use electronic devices, as their rate of falling victim to online scams is on the rise.
100 officials from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports attended the seminar, which included an in-depth discussion of various online scam cases and their economic and social impact.
One of the main objectives of the seminar was to clarify key concepts regarding online scams, helping participants gain a better understanding of the issue.
The seminar also emphasized that education and early awareness are key to reducing the risk of cybercrime, especially for young people and civil servants who frequently use electronic devices, as their rate of falling victim to online scams is on the rise.