[kictanet] Fwd: FW: Survey of National Cyber Security and CERT Capacity in Africa
waudo siganga
emailsignet at mailcan.com
Mon May 31 13:16:55 EAT 2010
Dear Colleagues -
The International Cyber Center (ICC) at George Mason University and our
survey co-sponsors Africa Union and WITSA are conducting a survey to
determine current state of national cyber security and CERT capacity in
Africa. This survey is intended to promote understanding of the needs
and requirements of the region and provide a basis to engage key public
and private stakeholders whose participation, support and action are
critical to progress in this area. ICC will follow up the survey with a
series of workshops in Africa during 2010 and 2011. Anonymized results
of the survey will be published on the ICC website.
We seek input from all stakeholders - government, industry, academia and
civil society - in the Africa region. Given their unique roles,
participation by government, critical infrastructures and industries
(including banks, utilities, and manufacturing) are of particular
interest.
The survey is at http://internationalcybercenter.org/Home/africasurvey .
The password is CERT-AFRICA . We request that you complete the survey by
the end of May 2010.
Finally, recognizing that responses from a broad cross section of
stakeholders will enhance the survey results, we encourage you to
forward this invitation to others with interest in the cyber security in
Africa so that they too may participate in the survey.
Thank you for your participation.
Sincerely,
Arun
Arun Sood, PhD, Prof Computer Science and co-Director International
Cyber Center Andy Purdy, co-Director International Cyber Center Joseph
Richardson, Senior Fellow International Cyber Center
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