[AfrICANN-discuss] The "ICANN Africa Strategy" Is Not the Same as the 'African Agenda'

Adamou Nacer adamou.nacer at gmail.com
Thu Oct 25 11:39:04 SAST 2012


Hi Bouba,
good point my brother. I add my voice to what you said.
In other communities I was part of, this kind of selection is conducted 
by nominations. And in general, the selected persons are the more 
contributing one.
I think we really need to define a kind of "constitution" that state how 
we manage this kind of stuff.
Regards

Le 25/10/2012 09:56, bouba a écrit :
> Hello to you all,
> This is my first time to interven here but I am following the debate 
> for some time.
> I don't know why sometimes some of our brothers are surprised that 
> some important decisions are taken without us, or without our point of 
> view.
>
> Oh brother Gideon, I do not know why you are surprised that The "ICANN 
> Africa Strategy" Is Not the Same as the 'African Agenda'.
> I remember some relevant interventions made before by some like Pierre 
> Lotis NANKEP on this subject.
>
> We pass our time to congratulate each other as a fellow to attend this 
> or that, but the issue is somewhere else.
> Some of our "experts" congratulate themselves to travel and physically 
> meet to develop or even give their views on this strategy. So I am 
> wondering where is our issue? Travelling or developing our strategy?
>
> If our goal is to develop the strategy, then I think we have to 
> dismiss this approach.
>
> 1- Firstly, we choose a wrong methodology to compose our group of 
> experts.
>
> I saw la list of our experts. I don't see the way how they were chosen.
> The transparent methodology is make a something said "call of tender 
> or call for applications" with some relevant criterias concerning the 
> subject. And it has to be opened and published everywhere in all 
> different official language in Africa (I know English is working 
> language).
>
> That list of African experts is composed mainly of one region (West 
> Africa). Some regions are represented as cosmetics. Central Africa, 
> for example, I wonder how its representative was chosen. We know him 
> competent in several domains but not in developing strategies.
>
> Do not hesitate to get away from this non-constructive way of choosing 
> our friends and buddies instead of going through a call for 
> applications. This method can not help us choose ambassadors can 
> adequately defend our interests.
>
> 2- Secondly, we don't need to travel to Toronto or anywhere out of the 
> continent to develop our strategy.
>
> We don't need even to travel for that. Why don't we use that tool call 
> "Internet" to describe/highlight our vision, our objectives and goals.
> After that, we can define our pillars/axis, then programmes and 
> projets that could help us to achieve our goals.
>
> 3- and finally,I think in the call for applications, we should put as 
> requirements, if the candidate is not a true-recognized expert in 
> development of strategy, he must have at least to participate in the 
> development of IT strategy in his country of origin or residence.
>
> May Allah guide us to better defend the interests of our region.
> Peace be upon you all.
> ----
> Eng. Djamaa BOUBA
> Director of Normalisation and Cooperation
> National Agency for ICTs
> Yaoundé-Cameroun
> Email (Pro) : bouba at antic.cm
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> *De :* Gideon <gideonrop at gmail.com>
> *À :* africann at afrinic.net
> *Envoyé le :* Jeudi 25 octobre 2012 7h31
> *Objet :* [AfrICANN-discuss] The "ICANN Africa Strategy" Is Not the 
> Same as the 'African Agenda'
>
>
>       The "ICANN Africa Strategy" Is Not the Same as the 'African
>       Agenda'
>       <http://www.circleid.com/posts/20121024_icann_africa_strategy_is_not_the_same_as_the_african_agenda/>
>
> http://www.circleid.com/posts/20121024_icann_africa_strategy_is_not_the_same_as_the_african_agenda/
>
> Gideon Rop
> DotConnectAfrica
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>
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>     Africa at ICANN - Continent on the Move
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>     From: Esam Abulkhirat <esamabulkhirat at about.me
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>     Message: 3
>     Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2012 08:25:08 +0000
>     From: Y Mshana2003 <ymshana2003 at gmail.com
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>     Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 100
>     To: Gideon <gideonrop at gmail.com <mailto:gideonrop at gmail.com>>,
>     africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>
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>     Greetings Gedion.
>     Please give your energy to things that matter. Ignore distractions.
>     Good luck:-)
>     Yassin
>
>
>     >From Yassin . Sent from samsung mobile. On O2.
>
>     Gideon <gideonrop at gmail.com <mailto:gideonrop at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Pierre,
>
>     Thanks for your reply.  I am glad the info can be useful. Not to
>     be defending myself it is me posting and one can verify by the IP
>     address. Sophia is not even in Kenya currently. Have no idea what
>     his problem is with us, but it seems like with everyone else as well.
>
>     Gideon Rop.
>
>     DotConnectAfrica
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>        1. Re: Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 90 (Dr Eberhard W Lisse)
>        2. Re: Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 90 (Omo Oaiya)
>        3. Re: Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 92 (Pierre Lotis NANKEP)
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>     Message: 1
>     Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 18:46:20 +0200
>     From: Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el at lisse.NA>
>     Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 90
>     To: africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>
>     Message-ID: <5086C9DC.2050800 at lisse.NA>
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>     That may be so, but is not cybersecurity/cyberwar.
>
>     Just business practice.
>
>     el
>
>     On 2012-10-23 07:59 , Kayode Yussuf wrote:
>     >
>     > Hi all,
>     >
>     > I join my voice to say there is a lot to attack in Africa.  As
>     > long as you digitize information and that information has any sort
>     > of value, then you have to protect it.
>     >
>     > Kayode Yussuf
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>     From: Omo Oaiya <omo at datasphir.com <mailto:omo at datasphir.com>>
>     Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 90
>     To: africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>
>     Message-ID:
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>     <CAG1eoi11oDNqmAQJg2otGHEb5V1MEy0yskfDpYP_bzAdBAZ6Rg at mail.gmail.com <mailto:CAG1eoi11oDNqmAQJg2otGHEb5V1MEy0yskfDpYP_bzAdBAZ6Rg at mail.gmail.com>>
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>     How so?  Doesn't cyberwar include stealing classified information by a
>     politically motivated attacker?
>
>     On 23 October 2012 17:46, Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el at lisse.na
>     <mailto:el at lisse.na>> wrote:
>
>     > That may be so, but is not cybersecurity/cyberwar.
>     >
>     > Just business practice.
>     >
>     > el
>     >
>     > On 2012-10-23 07:59 , Kayode Yussuf wrote:
>     > >
>     > > Hi all,
>     > >
>     > > I join my voice to say there is a lot to attack in Africa.  As
>     > > long as you digitize information and that information has any sort
>     > > of value, then you have to protect it.
>     > >
>     > > Kayode Yussuf
>     >
>     >
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>     Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 18:59:26 +0100 (BST)
>     From: Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr <mailto:lnankep at yahoo.fr>>
>     Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 92
>     To: "africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>"
>     <africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>>
>     Cc: "ileleji at ymca.gm <mailto:ileleji at ymca.gm>" <ileleji at ymca.gm
>     <mailto:ileleji at ymca.gm>>
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>
>     Gideon (I don't care if it is Sophia or anybody else) yes of
>     course, that article addresses one dimension of that critical
>     issue (cybersecurity/cybecrime).
>     Thanks for sharing this with us.
>
>
>     --
>     Pierre Lotis NANKEP
>     IT Engineer / ANTIC
>     Web : http://www.antic.cm <http://www.antic.cm/>
>     Email (Pro) : pierre.nankep at antic.cm <mailto:pierre.nankep at antic.cm>
>     GSM : +237 77 66 10 07
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>
>     ________________________________
>      De : Gideon <gideonrop at gmail.com <mailto:gideonrop at gmail.com>>
>     À : africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>
>     Cc : llnankep at yahoo.fr <mailto:llnankep at yahoo.fr>; ileleji at ymca.gm
>     <mailto:ileleji at ymca.gm>
>     Envoyé le : Mardi 23 octobre 2012 15h12
>     Objet : [AfrICANN-discuss] Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 92
>
>
>     Hi Pierre and all,
>
>     I think this article is a good addition to what you are looking
>     for ; -
>
>      Emerging Cyber-Security Threats and Implications for the Private
>     Sector
>     http://www.circleid.com/posts/20121013_emerging_cybersecurity_threats_and_implications_for_private_sector/
>
>     Gideon Rop,
>     DotConnectAfrica.
>
>
>     On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 10:16 AM, <africann-request at afrinic.net
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>     >
>     >Today's Topics:
>     >
>     >   1. Re: The world is moving gradually towards cyber war
>     >      (Pierre Lotis NANKEP)
>     >   2. Re: The world is moving gradually towards cyber war
>     >      (Pierre Lotis NANKEP)
>     >
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>     >Message: 1
>     >Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 07:58:45 +0100 (BST)
>     >From: Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr
>     <mailto:lnankep at yahoo.fr>>
>     >Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] The world is moving gradually towards
>     >        cyber war
>     >To: "africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>"
>     <africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>>
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>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >+++1 Poncelet
>     >
>     >
>     >--
>     >Pierre Lotis NANKEP
>     >IT Engineer / ANTIC
>     >Web : http://www.antic.cm <http://www.antic.cm/>
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>     >
>     >________________________________
>     > De : Poncelet Ileleji <pileleji at ymca.gm <mailto:pileleji at ymca.gm>>
>     >À : africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>
>     >Envoyé le : Lundi 22 octobre 2012 23h13
>     >Objet : Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] The world is moving gradually
>     towards cyber war
>     >
>     >
>     >Hello Colleagues,
>     >
>     >I think it will be very naive to think there is nothing to attack
>     in Africa with the numerous e governmental portals coming up and
>     also as a lot of governmental data centre are been developed,
>     these are systems that can be attacked.
>     >
>     >The fact remains their is still a scramble  for resources in our
>     continent, the recent crisis between South Sudan and Sudan says a
>     lot.  The role of China as an emerging force technologically is
>     their for all to see, 'How the ICANN community engages China come
>     the 46th ICANN Meeting next year will be  interesting as China
>     with Heuwei is playing a key role within Africa network
>     communication Infrastructure  today.
>     >
>     >Am not been paranoid but but Africa can be prone to attack it can
>     be economic sabotage or multi nationals playing at each other etc,
>     the billions Angola are going to pump on the electricity sector
>     means technically  a lot of this new grid  will managed through
>     computer networks, If Dos Santos achieves his aim that grid he
>     plans to set up for all Angolans to have electricity will rely a
>     lot on Computer systems infrastructure that need to be rigid and
>     secured, but we can be prone, the sooner we realise our systems
>     need better protection our cyber laws and initiatives need to
>     conform with International standards like the initiatives taken by
>     Mauritius the better for us all.
>     >
>     >My 0.00001% contribution to this interesting topic.
>     >
>     >Peace
>     >
>     >Poncelet
>     >'
>     >
>     >
>     >
>     >On 22 October 2012 18:33, Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el at lisse.na
>     <mailto:el at lisse.na>> wrote:
>     >
>     >What is there to attack in Africa?
>     >>
>     >>el
>     >>
>     >>On 2012-10-22 17:49 , Claude Essomba wrote:
>     >>> Thanks Pierre ,
>     >>>
>     >>> I really welcome this posted article.  The question that I am
>     >>> asking regarding Africa is as follow : Are we ready to face such
>     >>> attacks ?  Maybe we should like the US , Europe and other to
>     >>> Simulate such attacks at the gov level to understand what could be
>     >>> the impact.
>     >>>
>     >>> Regards
>     >>>
>     >>> *CLAUDE VINCENT DE PAUL ESSOMBA*
>     >>
>     >>
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>     >Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 08:14:37 +0100 (BST)
>     >From: Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr
>     <mailto:lnankep at yahoo.fr>>
>     >Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] The world is moving gradually towards
>     >        cyber war
>     >To: Claude Essomba <claudeessomba at yahoo.ca
>     <mailto:claudeessomba at yahoo.ca>>,    "africann at afrinic.net
>     <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>"
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>     <1350976477.59700.YahooMailNeo at web133002.mail.ir2.yahoo.com
>     <mailto:1350976477.59700.YahooMailNeo at web133002.mail.ir2.yahoo.com>>
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>     >Thank you to Claude and Poncelet for your valuable contributions.
>     >
>     >To go in the same direction and demonstrate that the issues of
>     cyberwar is global, and that Africa is not excluded, I would like
>     to share with you a  book âEURoeThe Quest for Cyber PeaceâEUR
>      that was suggested to me by Alexander NTOKO of ITU :
>     http://www.itu.int/pub/S-GEN-WFS.01-1-2011 (in ENGLISH, ARABIC,
>     CHINESE, SPANISH, FRENCH and RUSSIAN).
>     >
>     >
>     >Regards.
>     >
>>     >--
>     >Pierre Lotis NANKEP
>     >IT Engineer / ANTIC
>     >Web : http://www.antic.cm <http://www.antic.cm/>
>     >Email (Pro) : pierre.nankep at antic.cm <mailto:pierre.nankep at antic.cm>
>     >GSM : +237 77 66 10 07
>     >
>     >
>     >________________________________
>     > De : Claude Essomba <claudeessomba at yahoo.ca
>     <mailto:claudeessomba at yahoo.ca>>
>     >ÃEURÂ : "africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>"
>     <africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>>
>     >Envoyé le : Mardi 23 octobre 2012 7h26
>     >Objet : Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] The world is moving gradually
>     towards cyber war
>     >
>     >
>     >Great I am glad we are moving forward with our discussion.
>     Critical infrastructure to me means  any related ICT
>     infrastructure supporting african countries critical business that
>     if affected could have a large impact to the level that nothing
>     will work. ie Airport , TV, Banks , Telecommunication ,
>     Applications for custom or application for salaries payments. In
>     fact only risks analysis will help to identify such
>     infrastructure. That is why vulnerability assessment and
>     Penetration testing services are important to minimise the risks
>     related to the critical indentified infrastructure.
>>     >Regards
>>     >CLAUDE VINCENT DE PAUL ESSOMBA
>     >Founder and Principal Consultant GETSEC
>     >Expert Cyber Sécurité-Cyber Criminalité CISSP; CISM; ISO 27001
>     LA.Cameroun
>     >Tel:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â +237 74 69 24 08
>     >Mobile:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â +237Â 98Â 98Â 04 65
>     >E-mail:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â claude.essomba at getsec.com
>     <mailto:claude.essomba at getsec.com>
>     >Website:Â Â Â  Â Â www.getsec.com <http://www.getsec.com/>
>     >Address:Â Â Â Â Â Â  RUE PAU- Akwa-Douala
>     >Company:Â Â Â Â  GLOBAL ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY AND SECURITY.
>>     >Canada
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>     >112 William Booth Avenue, New market, On, L3X 3B2, Canada
>     >http://www.getsec.com/
>     >Information Security is determining what needs to be protected
>     and why, what it needs to be protected from, and how to protect it
>     for as long as it exists.
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>     >From: Nii Narku Quaynor <quaynor at ghana.com
>     <mailto:quaynor at ghana.com>>
>     >To: "africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>"
>     <africann at afrinic.net <mailto:africann at afrinic.net>>
>     >Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2012 2:54:16 AM
>     >Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] The world is moving gradually
>     towards cyber war
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>     >
>     >....second attempt and still no answer? It's tiresome reading and
>     not making progressÂ
>     >
>     >On Oct 22, 2012, at 23:28, Y Mshana2003 <ymshana2003 at gmail.com
>     <mailto:ymshana2003 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>     >
>     >
>     >Btw Africa has other values to protect beyond the developing
>     minimal digital infrastructure which is now becoming important and
>     about 99% did without until 1980s
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>Keep on discussing please constructively.
>     >>Yassin
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>From Yassin . Sent from samsung mobile. On O2.
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el at lisse.NA> wrote:
>     >>
>     >>
>     >>And that infrastructure would be, what?
>     >>
>     >>el
>     >>
>     >>On 2012-10-22 23:18 , Claude Essomba wrote:
>     >>> Dear Dr Eberhard W Lisse ,
>     >>>Â
>     >>> Thanks for your
>     > reaction.  The minimum for most of the countries
>     >>> to be protected is what we call critical infrastructure.  A
>     >>> simulation could include the impact when the critical
>     >>> infrastructure is affected as it was the case for the Estonia
>     >>> again Russia.
>     >>>Â
>     >>> Regards
>     >>>Â
>     >>> *CLAUDE VINCENT DE PAUL ESSOMBA*
>     >>
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