Online Training Series on
"Ghost in the Machine: Navigating Self-Driving Threats"
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasises the transformative role of digital technology in education and
highlights the need for its effective and responsible integration to improve access, equity, and quality, while
ensuring safe and ethical use of digital platforms. In alignment with this vision, NCF-SE 2023 (Part B, Section
6.4) brings cyber safety and security as integral to digital literacy and digital citizenship. It emphasises that
learners need to develop practical competencies to recognise and respond to online risks such as cyberbullying,
phishing, identity theft, and exposure to inappropriate or misleading content. The framework highlights the
importance of protecting personal data, understanding privacy settings, and making informed choices while sharing
information online. It also stresses the need for critical thinking skills to evaluate the credibility of digital
content, identify misinformation, and distinguish between authentic and manipulated information.
In the current educational scenario, the rapid expansion of digital learning and online platforms has enhanced
access and innovation, but has also introduced challenges such as cyber threats, deepfakes, data breaches, misuse
of digital tools, and concerns related to academic integrity, making cyber safety and responsible technology use
essential. These risks directly impact student safety and learning, with issues like cyberbullying, manipulation
through synthetic media, and data leakage through unverified platforms requiring greater awareness. Such
challenges also call for more authentic assessment practices and informed professional judgment. To address
emerging cyber risks, a multi-level approach is required involving teachers, schools, learners, parents, and the
education system. Teachers play a central role in this process by integrating cyber safety, digital ethics, and
data privacy into regular teaching, guiding students towards safe online behaviour, critical evaluation of digital
content, and early identification of digital risks. Through this, they can proactively equip learners with
critical thinking skills and responsible digital behaviours, ensuring a safer and more secure learning
environment. Schools can further support these efforts through structured digital citizenship programmes,
awareness initiatives, and clear mechanisms for reporting cyber incidents. Together, these measures strengthen
cyber safety awareness and promote responsible digital engagement across the learning ecosystem.
In this context, CIET-NCERT is organising an online training on “Ghost in the Machine: Navigating
Self-Driving
Threats” to build awareness and capacity among teachers, students, teacher educators and other
stakeholders. The
training aims to deepen understanding of emerging AI-driven cyber threats, promote safe and ethical digital
practices, and strengthen cyber defence strategies to ensure a secure and responsible digital ecosystem for all
learners.
Objectives of the Training
On completion of the training, the learners will be able to:
- Explain the need for awareness in the AI driven world
- Describe various cyber threads in the era of AI
- Explain various risks associated with AI use in classroom
- Explore the challenges related to academic integrity
- Describe the ways to respond to cyber threads
Programme Schedule:
| Day & Date | Title of the Session | Name of the Resource Persons | Banner Link | Presentation link | Video Link |
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Day 1: Monday 04 May, 2026 |
Cyber Threats: Concept, Forms and Trends | Dr. Ananth Prabhu Gurpur, Professor & Principal Investigator, Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management, Mangaluru Karnataka -575007. | Day 1 | Presentation-1 | Video |
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Day 2: Tuesday 05 May, 2026 |
Identifying Deepfakes & Synthetic Media | ||||
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Day 3: Wednesday 06 May, 2026 |
The Risks of AI Companionship | ||||
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Day 4: Thursday 07 May, 2026 |
Academic Integrity in the Agentic Age | Ms Chetna Khanna, Freelance Educationist, Director, Abhyast Private Limited, Gurgaon, Haryana. | |||
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Day 5: Friday 08 May, 2026 |
Cyber Defence | Prof. Jaskaran Singh, Dean Research and Head, School of Sciences and Forensic Sciences, Geeta University, Panipat, Haryana, 132145 | |||
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Organising Team Programme Advisory:
Prof. Amarendra P. Behera, Joint Director, CIET-NCERT, New Delhi.
Programme Coordinator and Course Coordinator : Dr. Angel Rathnabai, Associate Professor, CIET-NCERT, New Delhi. Technical Coordinator:
Dr. Kalpana K, Academic Consultant, CIET-NCERT, New Delhi.
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Modality
The sessions of this online training will be broadcast live on NCERT’s Official YouTube Channel - https://youtube.com/ncertofficial and simulcast on PM e-Vidya DTH TV Channels (6–12) from 4.00 pm - 5.00 pm. The session will also be telecast live on the following channels:
- DD Free Dish Channel
- DISH TV Channel #2027-2033
- Jio TV mobile app
Recorded sessions will also be available through a dedicated YouTube playlist. Learners can watch these live
sessions/ recorded recorded sessions to enhance their understanding of that particular theme.
If learners want to earn a certificate that is considered as part of the 50 hours of CPD, then they
should join the online course offered through DIKSHA using the course link that will be made available on the last
day of the live session. Once the learner joins the course and completed the following, they will receive the
digital certificate in the portal itself. The certificate will be available in their profile page as well. They can
download the certificate and also access the certificate in the digilocker.
- Fill the registration form
- Consume all the digital resources provided in the course
- Participate in the activities given in the course
- Take the final assessment and score 70% and above within three attempts
- Fill the feedback form
How to take part in the course?
Important Dates:
| Course Title | Dates |
|---|---|
| Ghost in the Machine: Navigating Self-Driving Threats |
Live Session: 04-08 May 2026 Course Enrolment Opening Date: 08 May 2026 Course Enrolment Closing Date: 01 March 2027 Course Closing Date: 15 March 2027 |
Learners who want to attend live session but do not aim for certificate, follow the given step:
- Watch the live sessions in NCERT official YouTube channel/ PM eVidya DTH TV channel and interact with the experts. Recording of the sessions can also be accessed from the playlist link:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcsj1x9n9h4g1Ie_hbSocWGznMdfEwlpZ
Learners who aim for certificate, follow the given steps:
- Step 1: Register in DIKSHA. Link your APAAR ID and digi locker ID (If you do not have an APAAR or Digilocker ID, create one and then add the details in DIKSHA portal). If this is already done, this step may be skipped.
- Step 2: Join the online course using the course link ( Link will be updated on 08 May 2026) (Refer to the tutorial to understand the process of joining a course - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcsj1x9n9h4j0TtGCy_jKJyEX7y6mD6Rs ).
- Step 3: Fill out the registration form given inside the course
- Step 4: Watch the videos given inside the course.
- Step 5: Complete all the activities given in the course, like discussion forum, interactive activities, assignments etc.,
- Step 6: Take the final assessment. Three attempts can be tried. 70% and above is the eligibility to get a certificate. In case you couldn't get 70% and above within three attempts, you will not be eligible to get a certificate.
- Step 7: Learners who meet all the criteria will get the digital certificate, and they can access the certificate in their profile page.
For any queries, mail to:training.helpdesk@ciet.nic.in or call: 8800440559.