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SEBI signs MoU with National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) to foster forensic capabilities

Stock Exchange Regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU). NFSU has been established under the National Forensic Sciences University Act, 2020.

New Delhi: Stock Exchange Regulator, Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding   (MoU)   with   National   Forensic   Sciences   University   (NFSU).

NFSU  has  been  established  under  the  National  Forensic  Sciences  University  Act, 2020.

The  collaboration  will  provide  considerable  advantage  and  strengths  in  the  areas including  but  not  limited  to  research,  education,  training,  skill  development  and strengthening forensic capabilities. The salient features of the MoU are as follows:

1.To undertake capacity building, development and enhancement of skills of officers of SEBI in the fields of digital forensic, forensic accounting, cyber security etc.

2.To design specially tailored courses / training programs for SEBI officers to enhance their efficiency and overall output.

3.To  organize  training,  seminars,  conferences  and  workshops  on  topics  of  mutual interest and invite each other’s officers / faculties to participate.

4.To use the expertise, facilities and resources available to enhance efficiency and overall output.

5.To strengthen the capabilities of SEBI in digital forensics by developing or providing consultancy to develop state-of-the-art infrastructural facilities at SEBI, Mumbai or at any other place as per the requirement of SEBI.

6.Specialized  collaborations  like  setting-up  laboratories  in  the  domain  of  cyber security,  digital  forensics,  forensic  accounting,  data  analytics  or  allied  sciences under the consultancy umbrella.

7.Subject  to  the  provisions  of  applicable  laws,  both  the  parties  agree  to  share knowledge, which  would be useful to the other party in effective discharge of its functions.

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