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Samvakti Journal of Research in Information Technology
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sjrit.2025.20 -
Open Access
Vaddi Siva Sai Kumar
, Bhoomika Devaraj, Guduru Vamshi, Bontha Ashok, Vaddi Harika
Published On: May 06, 2025 The rapid evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed industries, enabling automation, data-driven decision-making, and enhanced efficiency. However, as AI systems grow increasingly sophisticated, they also introduce cybersecurity threats that endanger businesses, governments, and... |
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Conference Paper -
2021.02.12 -
Open Access
Published On: December 11, 2021 Due to significant developments in processing and memory technology, as well as the number of web Users, computers are becoming less, better potent, but more generally available than it has ever been. As a consequence of this technical movement, cloud technology has emerged as a revolutionary cloud... |
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sjrit.2025.21 -
Open Access
Azain Khan
, Heena Kouser Gogi, Arshiya Shariff, Ayesha Siddiqua, Hajira Kulsum
Published On: May 25, 2025 Environmental pollution poses serious threats to ecosystems, human health, and global sustainability, necessitating efficient real-time monitoring solutions. This project focuses on tracking air, water, and soil pollution using advanced sensors. MQ2 and MQ3 sensors detect harmful gases, a turbidity... |
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sjrit.2025.14 -
Open Access
Published On: April 28, 2025 The field of higher education in India is undergoing a transformation due to the rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology worldwide. With over a thousand universities, India's higher education system faces challenges related to scalability, education quality, and management... |
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Conference Paper -
2021.02.23 -
Open Access
Published On: December 11, 2021 Students' impressions of the efficacy of various harassment prevention measures were studied in this research. According to the results, the data was gathered via a countrywide electronic survey of teenagers. Depending on individual relationships with cybercrime, the 713 adolescents who... |





