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Workshop at the University on Combating Electronic Financial Fraud

The College of Business Informatics at the University of Information Technology and Communications, in cooperation with the Financial Intelligence Directorate of the National Security Agency, organized a workshop entitled “Combating Financial Fraud Using Electronic Payment Cards”. The workshop came as part of the national campaign launched by the National Security Agency under the slogan “Your Card is Your Security”, intending to raise awareness of financial fraud crimes and reduce fraud operations targeting citizens and employees. The workshop was presented by Professor Ali Karim Ali, where the types of electronic payment cards and the most prominent risks facing their users were reviewed, such as data theft, fraud via phone and messages, and the use of unsecured public Wi-Fi networks. Protection tips were also provided, such as verifying links via the “Aman” platform, not sharing personal data, avoiding giving the CVV code, using virtual cards, checking ATMs, and monitoring the card when used in public places.

Under the slogan “Keep up with Artificial Intelligence today and contribute to shaping the future,”

the University of Information Technology and Communications, in collaboration with Al-Mustaqbal University, announces the launch of applications for the Excellence Award for Developers in the field of Artificial Intelligence. This award will be part of the activities of the Third Annual National Forum on Artificial Intelligence, which will be held on February 27, 2025, in the main hall of the university in Al-Mansour. Valuable prizes will be awarded to the top three winners. Therefore, we invite developers and researchers who wish to participate in the competition to visit the link: ainf.uoitc.edu.iq.

 

 

The Rehabilitation, Employment and Follow-up Division opens two sessions of the Riyada initiative

The Division of Rehabilitation, Employment, and Follow-up at the University of Information Technology and Communications, in cooperation with the Department of Continuous Education, opened two courses for the Reyadah Initiative affiliated with the Prime Minister’s Council in Center 1 and Center 2.
Each course lasted five days and was supervised by certified trainers, Dr. Ala’a Talal Yassin and Radhwan Salem, where the trainees learned about a set of manual skills and how to develop and exploit them optimally. It is noteworthy that the Riyada initiative aims to build an effective environment to invest in the skills, advantages, and talents of young people and job seekers, and to train and prepare them for the labor market through economic projects.

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