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Symantec signs MoU with ITU on safer cyberspace

Symantec signs MoU with ITU on safer cyberspace

For the love of securing internet users across the world, Symantec says it has signed a Memorandum of Association, MoU with the International Telecommunications Union, ITU, to use its security intelligence, in the form of its quarterly Internet Security Threat Reports, to increase understanding of cyber security risks.

Nigeria’s broadband journey, the Main One experience

Nigeria’s broadband journey, the Main One experience

Africa in general, has the lowest broadband penetration in the world. Mobile penetration stands at just over 40%. As Africa continues to develop at a rather brisk pace, bandwidth requirements for everything from broadcast to broadband are going to grow exponentially. Now the underlying demographics suggest strongly that long-term overcapacity predictions are overdone.

‘Faith devoid of love is witchcraft’

‘Faith devoid of love is witchcraft’

Christians have been called upon to preach and practice love which is the most important aspect of the Christian walk. Making the call was Prof. Joe Okungbowa while deliver-ing a message entitled: The more excellent way, during the outing service for the late father of Dr. Omadeli Boyo, the senior pastor of Chapel of His Presence, Ajao Estate, Lagos.

ICT and our security

ICT and our security

One of the most profound problems facing every individual in this nation right now, whether we we want to accept it or not, is security. Those of us who live in Jos and environs, in Borno and Bauchi, Kano, Kaduna, Abuja and in the Niger Delta probably know more about being secure than those in other parts of the country.

Broadband major, Main One indicates IPv6 compliance

Broadband major, Main One indicates IPv6 compliance

As the world marked the transition to Internet Protocol Version Six (IPv6) recently, the management of MainOne Cable Company has announced that its IP-NGN service is fully compliant with IPv4 and IPv6.

C&S tasks Jonathan, others on cabinet

C&S tasks Jonathan, others on cabinet

The Cherubim and Seraphim (C&S) Church of Nigeria has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to give room for a credible government made up of impeccable characters and good repute, reports BOSE ADELAJA.

Visafone introduces new tariff plan

Visafone introduces new tariff plan

Visafone Communications limited has introduced a new tariff plan tagged: Visa Talk, Talk, Talk, with a view to providing subscribers with low and attractive call tariff.

Non-use of ICT in security makes bombings, other criminal acts easier – EKUWEM, ex-ATCON president

Non-use of ICT in security makes bombings, other criminal acts easier – EKUWEM, ex-ATCON president

As more bombings go on nationwide, and in the aftermath of last week’s suicide bombing of the Nigeria Police Force headquarter in Abuja, the Executive Chairman, Technology Development Company Limited, Dr. Emmanuel Ekuwem has said non-adoption of advanced technologies that would enhance effective security surveillance, monitoring and policing across the nation, among others is part of the reason for the growing acts of insecurity in Nigeria.

Resourcery appoints new  Chairman

Resourcery appoints new Chairman

One of Africa’s provider of ICT solutions, Resourcery Plc, has appointed Mr. Tayo Amusan as its new chairman. Mr. Amusan has been on the Board of Directors of Resourcery Plc since 2009, and was presented to the company’s shareholders at its recent annual general meeting.

New Horizons, EC-Council plan e-commerce seminar

New Horizons, EC-Council plan e-commerce seminar

In an apparent move to confront all forms of security threats in the nations’ economy, Lagos based IT training institute, New Horizons in collaboration with a United States based EC-Council are working in concert to host a one-day Information Technology (IT) security and electronic commerce seminar in Nigeria.

CISCO predicts quadrupled  global internet traffic in 2015

CISCO predicts quadrupled global internet traffic in 2015

Global networking giant, CISCO network, has predicted that the number of network-connected devices in the world will be more than 15 billion, twice the world’s population, by 2015. In its fifth annual Visual Networking Index, VNI Forecast for 2010-2015 , released recently, the company also said that the total amount of global internet traffic will quadruple by 2015 and reach 966 exabytes per year.