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The Future or Funeral of Mobile Phone Industry in Pakistan
Mobile phones once were thought of as only indispensable in the rich world but the way mobile phones are transforming lives in low income countries it has become an essential and indispensable tool for socio-economic development. For many areas in Pakistan having limited availability of communication roads, postal services, fixed line services, health services and financial services Mobile telephony represents the first modern infrastructure of any kind. Mobile phone services have brought…
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Why do you demand - "Information Sharing"?
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Establishing a National CSIRT in Africa - Kenyan Case Study
Cybersecurity is a growing global concern as critical infrastructure and services including financial, energy, telecommunication and transport increasingly becoming internet-dependent. Deterring cybercrime is an integral component of a national cybersecurity and critical information infrastructure protection (CIIP) strategy.
The formulation and implementation of a cybersecurity strategy requires a comprehensive approach that involves the adoption of appropriate…
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[EuroDig Interview] Andreana Stankova, Bulgaria
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[EuroDig Interview] Maria Morozova, Ukraine
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[Interview] Babatope Soremi, Nigeria
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