Red FM has announced the return of ‘Hidden Files’, a crime show aimed at raising awareness and combating cybercrime.
Featuring a year-long show format, the ‘Hidden Files’ will premiere on July 1, 2023.
As the host of ‘Hidden Files’, cybersecurity expert Amit Dubey will bring his expertise to the forefront.
The show will include elements such as social experiments, real-time scenarios, and cutting-edge hacks.
Through these segments, listeners will gain insights into the ever-evolving landscape of cybercrime, equipping them with knowledge and tools to protect themselves in the digital realm.
A one-hour episode will premiere every Saturday, followed by a repeat broadcast on Sundays, ensuring that audiences have multiple opportunities to engage with the content.
Nisha Narayanan, Director and COO, Red FM and Magic FM, stated, “In the past year, we observed a wave of cyber-attacks that were far more advanced than ever before seen. With massive data leaks and a new complicated threat landscape, it was a year that saw cyber criminals ascending their threat game. While our digital world becomes increasingly interconnected, therefore to protect ourselves we must seek expert advice. The series Hidden Files with cyber expert, Amit Dubey is our quantum leap in disseminating information about cybercrimes. It is Red FM’s endeavor as a broadcaster to educate the masses about the rising cyber-crime cases in the country and keep themselves protected. We believe by harnessing the power of research and leveraging the expertise of our host, the show will make a lasting impact on listeners.”
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