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SenegalDirecteur des TIC, Dr Chérif DIALLO est aussi enseignant et chercheur à l’Université Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis où il dirige différents enseignements dans la section informatique de l’Unité de Formation et de Recherches des Sciences Appliquées et Technologies (UFR SAT). La plupart de ses enseignements sont orientés autour des thématiques d’architectures des systèmes des réseaux, des technologies de télécommunications, de la sécurité des systèmes d’information et des méthodologies et outils d’audit informatique.

Merci encore Dr Diallo d'apparaitre dans notre blog. Alors dites nous tout : En tant que Directeur des TIC au Sénégal, en quoi consiste votre travail ?

 

Screen Shot 2016 08 19 at 5.12.44 PMThe AFRINIC IPv6 and INRM Training team concluded their four-day training course in Accra Ghana. 

Thirty-six people attended the training. 

Running from 09 - 12 August 2016, the training sessions were conducted at the University of Ghana Computing Systems, Lab 4A, University of Ghana.

We wish to extend our appreciation to the University of Ghana for hosting this event.

AFRINIC's training programme aims to help network engineers in Africa better plan and manage Internet Number resources and IPv6 networks.

Read more on AFRINIC Trainings

You can see more of the event from the storify below.

Rainatou2013 FIRE Africa Award Winner Make Every Woman Count (MEWC) is a virtual information hub that promotes African women’s participation in all aspects of development discourse. It’s an African woman-led organisation that serves as a mobilising, networking, information, advocacy and training platform for African women by building African women and girls’ leadership capacities to influence policy and decision-making.

 

 

ebDiscussions in the region are still around management of the last IPv4 /8 block and the possibility of intra and inter RIR IPv4 address transfers. Following are the policy proposals that have been discussed on the rpd mailing list lately:

Internet Number Resources Audit

The proposal enables AFRINIC to conduct regular audits of resource utilization by membersin order to ensure efficient and appropriate use of those resources. This allows recovery of any type of resource where its usage is not in compliance with the Registration Services Agreement. Recovered resources can be reallocated to other members as appropriate.

 

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