At the Quantum global campus in Roorkee, a one-day workshop was held on the topic of “ethical hacking.” This workshop was started by the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology in collaboration with a leading training company based in Delhi. The company’s sole mission is to establish a dedicated research and development cell and bring the findings to the benefit of aspiring engineers. The workshop was organized by the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology. It also works for instances involving cyber security for corporations and governments. Mr. Prashant, a researcher for the organization, led the session with the intention of educating the students on topics such as cyber security, cyber forensics, cyber regulations, android technology, and more. He reviewed and forecast the most recent technology that are absolutely necessary while providing real-life examples. According to him, technology has evolved to the point where it is now an absolute necessity. This is because it enables us to connect with people all over the world in an instant through its many different sources, such as Facebook, Twitter, Whats App, the Google search engine, Skype, and other software programs. Since of the fast advancement of technology, the most of us are now proficient in using computers; but, because we are so preoccupied with using computers nowadays, we don’t even bother to worry about our privacy and security. In one of the examples, he described how he had just resolved a problem with a citizen of Lucknow. Once upon a time, the daughter of a judge was an enthusiastic member of Facebook; however, once her account was stolen and subsequently used for inappropriate conduct, she stopped using the social networking site. This case was brought to the attention of the DSP of the Lucknow Police Department, and after going through the nuts and bolts of this case using our ethical hacking, they asked our team to catch the suspects. We were successful in putting those responsible for the crime behind jail. Throughout the whole of the session, the students from the CS & IT branch maintained an alert and enthusiastic demeanor, and they posed a great deal of thought-provoking questions about the topic at hand. Additionally, he guaranteed that ethical hacking is still considered a felony, unless it is carried out for the sake of authenticity and security. According to the cyber laws, authorized organizations like as the RAW, CBI, and FBI, among others, are the only ones who are allowed to engage in lawful hacking for the purpose of ensuring the cyber security of a country. Students were encouraged to pursue careers in the rapidly developing and expanding area of cyber security, which is a part of the information technology industry. He did this from the perspective of a career choice. “the department is doing a lot for the students to bridge the gap between academics and industries,” stated mr. satender kumar, the coordinator of the department. Professor S.C. Handa, Director General of the SC Handa Institute of Quantum Technology, was the Guest of Honor at the event. In the future, roorkee will continue to arrange events of this sort for all of the b.tech programs. This is to provide students with the opportunity to learn about the many different newest technologies available on the market as well as the employment prospects available in those fields. At the conclusion, he expressed his gratitude for everyone’s efforts, but particularly the mentors and the trainers.