"Technology Transfer" is a monthly event organized by Nepal-Russia ICT Society at Russian Centre of Science & Culture, Kamal Pokhari on every last Wednesday of English month. The topic for Technology Transfer varies every month. And for this month i.e; December, the topic was
Digital Forensic in Nepal. The event was organized by
BSCCSIT.com in association with Nepal Russia ICT Society.
The speaker for this event was Mr. Himal Ojha who graduated M.Sc. in Electronic Security and Digital Forensics, UK. Mr. Ojha is consultant for Nepal Telecommunication Authority & Nepal Police as well digital forensic expert. The event became a golden opportunity for me to gain something new for which I had been quite excited.
Mr. Ojha justified digital forensic through a slideshow presentation. Beginning with the meaning of digital forensic, Mr. Ojha clarified the basic concepts. Digital forensic deals with the forensic science including investigation of material found on digital devices. Everyone should be well known regarding who is the victim and who actually needs digital forensic. In the present situation of Nepal, digital forensic and cyber crime law is not brought into action. With the name of cyber law, Nepal has been implementing Electronic Transaction Act - 2006. It's almost a decade of same law being implemented. With the rapid growing in technology, National Strategy on Cyber Crime should be made and implemented very soon in Nepal.