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ICT Security Africa Summit 2010
11th – 14th May 2010, Sarova Whitesands Beach Resort, Mombasa, Kenya GLOBAL BEST PRACTICES TO ENHANCE CYBER SECURITY & PROTECT CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURES & ASSETS ACROSS AFRICA PROG 5 – ICT Security Africa Summit – May 2010 Kenya _CISO Summit Africa Opening Keynote Speeches Confirmed By: Dr. Bitange Ndemo, PhD, CBS, Permanent Secretary, Office of [...]
Posted: March 24th, 2010 under Business News, Conferences, Economic Development, ICT, Training.
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NEPAD ICT AFRICA SUMMIT 2010 – Cape Town SA
9th – 11th February 2010 Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa NEPAD ICT Africa Summit 2010 is a NEPAD Council and NEPAD Secretariat continental Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) event addressing a wide range of ICT issues in Africa. Building on the successes of the last three NEPAD ICT Africa Summits, NEPAD [...]
Posted: September 2nd, 2009 under Conferences, Economic Development, ICT.
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THE 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON E-COMMERCE AND INTERNET SECURITY IN EAST AFRICA
VENUE: KENYATTA INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE, NAIROBI DATE: 13TH-15TH AUGUST 2008 Information and Communication Technology has been recognized as the engine of development all over the world. ICT sector provides endless opportunities for Africa and its growth in East Africa provides even greater benefits. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) may arguably be the most powerful tool [...]
Posted: July 22nd, 2008 under Business News, Conferences.
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Dr. Donald Keck to Address ICTe Africa 2006
Nairobi, Kenya – Dr. Donald Keck, a former Vice President and Technology Director at Corning Incorporated, the world’s largest supplier of optical fibre, will be one of the plenary session key note speakers at the 2006 ICTe Africa conference in Nairobi, Kenya. In 1970, Dr. Robert Maurer, Dr. Donald Keck, and Dr. Peter Schultz designed [...]
Posted: November 28th, 2006 under Business News, Conferences, Economic Development, ICT.
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