93.5 RED FM, one of India’s leading private radio and entertainment network, has announced the launch of Hidden Files Season 3, a show that focuses on cybercrime.
The show will be hosted by national security and cybercrime expert Amit Dubey in an audiobook format, which will have real life stories of cybercrime, a company statement said.
This season will deal with real life solved cases that are more complex, intriguing and are easy to execute by criminals because people don’t have requisite awareness.
These stories comprise crimes like phishing, ration scam, forgery, identity theft and much more. Dubey has been working towards solving these cases. Cyberattacks can occur and succeed due to a lack of knowledge. The show aims to create awareness and sensitize people to take adequate precautions while being on the Internet and managing their devices.
Speaking about the show, Nisha Narayanan, Director & COO, RED FM and Magic FM, said in a statement, “While cyber-security is a growing threat for organizations and people around the globe, it has a familiar solution: human knowledge. We started Hidden Files two years back with the intent to create awareness about cybercrimes and help people safeguard their digital identities.
“The host, Amit Dubey, is a renowned cybercrime and national security expert. Hidden Files has the distinction of being India’s first cybercrime audiobook broadcasted on radio. With Hidden Files Season 3, we hope to spread awareness around cyber-security and best practices for citizens and organizations.”
Hidden Files Season 3 will be aired on RED FM every Mon-Friday, 8-9 PM.
93.5 RED FM claims to be “the voice of today’s millennial” and also one of the largest radio networks in the country. The FM radio station boasts of over 433 award winning campaigns, including Best Brand, Best FM Station and best RJs.
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