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SUMMARY:KeNIC Webinar - Educating Youth For a Cybersecurity Future.
DESCRIPTION:Cybersecurity has gained major importance in today’s world; it is no longer a choice\, but a need. With this in mind\, we hosted a #KeNICTalks webinar \nThe future of the Security of Cyberspace in Kenya is dependent on future generation and with a sudden shift from offline to online mode of learning/working\, Cybersecurity has gained major importance; it is no longer a choice\, but a need. \nThe youths are impacted more by cybercrime now than ever before. They are surrounded by online crime and malicious activity and they must be prepared for that reality. \nCuriosity is one word that many experts are using to describe Gen-Z. This curiosity has allowed them to look past the problem\, consider existing solutions and formulate out-of-the-box approaches\, unlike any generation that has gone before them. They are constantly challenging their predecessors’ problem-solving\, not just in cybersecurity\, but far beyond that\, from challenging social norms to advocating for long-overdue policy changes in every aspect of society. \nThey have what it takes to come to the table with new ideas that break the mold in a profound way. This stems from a generational lack of cybersecurity education\, yet we can change this problem now by promoting the education of children in cybersecurity. \nThe KeNIC Webinar\, #KeNICTALKS focused on: \n1. How cybersecurity awareness or digital literacy campaigns can increase online safety.\n2. Approaches of introducing cybersecurity as a curriculum in learning institutions.\n3. Supporting  youth to explore cybersecurity as an area of study or career. \nYou can watch all the sessions from this crucial discussion on; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U0n–aejpM&t=23s \nSPEAKERS\n[pdf-embedder url=”https://kenic.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Black-Purple-Modern-Professional-Design-Talk-Show-Conference-Presentation-1-1.pdf” title=”Black Purple Modern Professional Design Talk Show Conference Presentation”]
URL:https://kenic.or.ke/event/kenic-online-webinar/
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SUMMARY:2022 Kenya DNS Forum
DESCRIPTION:This year marks KeNIC’s 20th Anniversary\, as we celebrate this milestone\, we will host the Kenya Domain Name System (DNS) Forum under the theme “Cybersecurity” on October 4\, 2022. This event is poised to bring together ICT/DNS experts\, government representatives\, local and international policy makers\, global Registries for country code top-level domain (ccTLDs)\, domain name registrars and registrants to discuss the growth of the DNS Ecosystem and its impact on technology. \nThis event will have 3 plenary sessions led by key government representatives\, ICT stakeholders\, as well as regional and global registry representatives. Topics for discussion will include: \n\nLegislation & governance in the Internet Ecosystem.\nBuilding a more resilient and secure ccTLD ecosystem for social and economic development\nDNS Security; How to combat cyber security threats\n\nThe forum will seek to address various challenges and highlight opportunities faced by entrepreneurs and stakeholders in the domain name industry. We believe that by addressing these challenges and seizing opportunities in this sector\, the lives of Kenyans will be positively impacted both socially and economically. \nWho should attend: Registries\, registrars\, registrants\, ccTLDs\, government representatives\, service providers\, brand owners\, legal firms\, DNS expert\, government representatives\, ICT service providers\, universities\, financial institutions\, Insurance companies and Intellectual Properties Specialists \nKeNIC is amongst 5 registries in Africa to host a national DNS forum and the first-ever virtual Kenya DNS Forum was held on the 22nd July 2021. Read more here \n[pdf-embedder url=”https://kenic.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Kenya-DNS-Forum-Program-updated-5.pdf” title=”Kenya DNS Forum Program updated 5″] \n\nSPEAKERS\n[pdf-embedder url=”https://kenic.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Black-Purple-Modern-Professional-Design-Talk-Show-Conference-Presentation-1.pdf” title=”Black Purple Modern Professional Design Talk Show Conference Presentation (1)”] \n\nSPONSORS\n[pdf-embedder url=”https://kenic.or.ke/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Sponsors.pdf”]
URL:https://kenic.or.ke/event/2022-kenya-dns-forum/
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