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There is a new website AfricaOverflow, designed to promote freedom of expression and the free flow of ideas through questions, answers and discussions in relation to any topic (politics, technology, religion, news, music, health, education, etc) especially those concerning Africa and the rest of the word.
I think this website offers an interesting opportunity for freedom of expression while still maintaining privacy as they have chosen to comply…
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Facial recognition (FR) involves the automatic processing of digital images where individuals are recognized by their unique facial features. Specifically, FR facilitates the notion of matching the name with a face and increases the risk of revealing one’s sensitive information. This paper discusses the privacy and data-protection implications surrounding the proliferation of facial recognition technology (FRT) and presents a harmonized approach to…
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Opportunities and Challenges for Internet Protocol Version 6 Adoption in Jamaica and the Caribbean
Ms. Kadian Davis
Head of Department – Information Technology
University College of the Caribbean – Jamaica
The Internet is a robust, dynamic and geographically diverse medium that has paved the way for increased…
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The World Summit on the Information Society Forum 2012 is taking place in Geneva, Switzerland from May 14 to 18 2012. At the event, stakeholders from throughout the world discuss strategies for promoting human rights on the…
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