Ghaziabad's daughter Kamakshi Sharma has created history in the cyber world. Kamakshi started the longest training program in Asia for awareness on the prevention of cybercrime and registered her name in the Asia Book of Records. Prior to this, she has also made a place in the India Book of Records. Kamakshi Sharma, the youngest (23 years 11 months 29 days) who runs the longest campaign against cybercrime, says that all countries of the world should come on one platform to fight cybercrime. The scope of this crime is no longer limited to one country. Cyber frauds or other crimes are also happening abroad with the people of India. In such a situation, it is necessary that all the country's security agencies create a joint platform.
Kamakshi, who lives in Panchvati Colony, completed her unique and difficult campaign to trend policemen from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and got a name in the Asia Book of World Records. She has achieved this position recently i.e. she is the first woman to run such a campaign in Asia at such a young age about cybercrime. Kamakshi says that of the 49 countries in Asia, maximum work on cybercrime has been done in India. Our country is doing well in this area. He says that it becomes difficult to work with the people of India on cyber frauds happening abroad. It should be worked on with the security agencies of other countries.
Raised in an ordinary family, now earned a name in the world
Kamakshi's father Raghu Sharma is a supervisor in a Delhi company and his mother is a homemaker. His studies up to 12th have been done in Ghaziabad. After this, he completed his BTech in Computer Science from Garhwal University and started working in the field of cybercrime. Kamakshi said that she has also worked in Investigation with security agencies in Sri Lanka and Dubai. He is being called to work in the Investigation and Training sector in several countries including Sri Lanka. Soon she will also be seen working with security agencies abroad.
Drop offers from private companies
Kamakshi said that many private companies have been offered jobs. As an ethical hacker, he was called on a better salary package but declined the offer. Kamakshi says that she wants to work in the cyber sector for the police and the country's military, not private companies.
Kamakshi has been associated
Kamakshi has been recognized as a cyber expert in the country and abroad. About two and a half years ago, Kamakshi Sharma had informed the students of a renowned school in Rajnagar Extension to avoid cybercrime by participating in the program 'Police Pathshala' organized