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

Y Mshana2003 ymshana2003 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 26 14:58:18 SAST 2012


We done one and all:-) 
Good discussion going on there...

In my opinion, Agenda is an agenda - call it a anything E.g. Policy Statement for.....? Strategy should be the strategy to address the Agenda. This would the be followed by an Implementation Framework. Then the Implementation Plan with identifued or specific Actions/programmes/projects with: outputs, indicators, risks, outcome, costs etc..

All in all the process thould involve all Africans through nominated representatives of equal voice and vote.

That is what I would wish to happen.

Thank you for reading this.
Yassin




From Yassin . Sent from samsung mobile. On O2.

Pierre Lotis NANKEP <lnankep at yahoo.fr> wrote:

My dear Adamou,

The first project (African Agenda) would have died at birth.
The second project (ICANN Africa Strategy) is poorly designed and probably would not have a long life. It looks like a premature baby.
But fortunately some premature babies can succeed in life. In any case, we want the best for this second project and are ready to fly to his rescue.

Best regards
 
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De : Vika Mpisane <vika at zadna.org.za>
À : africann at afrinic.net 
Envoyé le : Jeudi 25 octobre 2012 14h12
Objet : Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] The "ICANN Africa Strategy" Is Not the Same as the 'African Agenda'

Agreed. I suppose in fact the ICANN Africa Strategy has practically become the channel for Africa & the "African Agenda" (whatever that is, really). The issues are not new at all, but hopefully the new ICANN leadership is keen to put its money into this…as a single, unduplicated effort.

Regards,
Vika

From: Adamou Nacer <adamou.nacer at gmail.com>
Reply-To: <africann at afrinic.net>
Date: Thursday 25 October 2012 2:04 PM
To: <africann at afrinic.net>
Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] The "ICANN Africa Strategy" Is Not the Same as the 'African Agenda'

And also that we don't need two initiatives that try to solve the same problem. Probably, it would be better to have the two projects to merge and then avoid wasting energy and resources.
Just an opinion.
Regards

Le 25/10/2012 12:50, Vika Mpisane a écrit :
At least we can agree both initiatives (African agenda & African strategy) are about advancing Africa's participation at ICANN regardless of who's behind them…

Regards,

Vika Mpisane | Tel: +27 11 314 0077



From: Gideon <gideonrop at gmail.com>
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Date: Thursday 25 October 2012 8:31 AM
To: <africann at afrinic.net>
Subject: [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/

Gideon Rop
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Africa at ICANN - Continent on the Move


http://www.circleid.com/posts/20121023_africa_at_icann_continent_on_the_move/



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Subject: [AfrICANN-discuss] Open Positions at the AVU
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Subject: Re: [AfrICANN-discuss] Re: AfrICANN Digest, Vol 68, Issue 100
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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> 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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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.
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> Kayode Yussuf

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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> wrote:

> That may be so, but is not cybersecurity/cyberwar.
>
> Just business practice.
>
> el
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> 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.
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> > Kayode Yussuf
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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.

 
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À : africann at afrinic.net
Cc : llnankep at yahoo.fr; 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,
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>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> 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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>Thank you to Claude and Poncelet for your valuable             contributions.
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>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 “The Quest for Cyber Peace† 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).
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>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.
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>....second attempt and still no answer? It's tiresome reading and not making progress 
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>On Oct 22, 2012, at 23:28, Y Mshana2003 <ymshana2003 at gmail.com> wrote:
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>
>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
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>>From Yassin . Sent from samsung mobile. On O2.
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>>Dr Eberhard W Lisse <el at lisse.NA> wrote:
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>>And that infrastructure would be, what?
>>
>>el
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>>On 2012-10-22 23:18 , Claude Essomba wrote:
>>> Dear Dr Eberhard W Lisse ,
>>> 
>>> 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.
>>> 
>>> Regards
>>> 
>>> *CLAUDE VINCENT DE PAUL ESSOMBA*
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