Department of Computer Science, in collaboration with Computing Society, organized an insightful webinar titled “From Data to Evidence: Uncovering Privacy Risks & Financial Fraud through Social Media Forensics” on 23 April 2026 to foster awareness of emerging technologies, enhance cybersecurity knowledge, and promote learning beyond the traditional classroom environment.
The keynote speaker, Mr. Hamza Mazhar, delivered a comprehensive presentation on the role of social media forensics in identifying privacy vulnerabilities and detecting financial fraud. During his talk, Mr. Mazhar emphasized modern digital forensics techniques and demonstrated how social media data can be analyzed to uncover critical evidence in real-world scenarios. His insights provided participants with a more profound understanding of emerging cybersecurity challenges and the growing importance of digital investigation skills.
The webinar was attended by participants from diverse academic backgrounds, reflecting a strong interest in the topic. Attendees actively engaged throughout the session, particularly during the interactive Question & Answer segment, where they had the opportunity to seek clarification and discuss practical applications of the concepts presented.
The organizers extended their sincere appreciation to Mr. Hamza Mazhar for his valuable contribution and for sharing his expertise with the participants, making the webinar a successful and enriching experience for all.