Tech Talk Africa – Episode 5: Africa's Internet Part 2: What comes next? Guest: Ben Roberts - Non-Regional AFRINIC Board Member. Ben Roberts, AfriNIC’s new non-regional independent board member, reflects on Africa’s internet governance and infrastructure. AfriNIC, which allocates IP addresses and system numbers, recently overcame legal disputes and board gaps through fresh elections. Roberts emphasizes multi-stakeholder governance, competition, and investment, citing M-Pesa as pro...
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Tech Talk Africa – Episode 5: Africa's Internet Part 2: What comes next? Guest: Ben Roberts - Non-Regional AFRINIC Board Member. Ben Roberts, AfriNIC’s new non-regional independent board member, reflects on Africa’s internet governance and infrastructure. AfriNIC, which allocates IP addresses and system numbers, recently overcame legal disputes and board gaps through fresh elections. Roberts emphasizes multi-stakeholder governance, competition, and investment, citing M-Pesa as pro...
The Great Firewall of Africa with COO Joseph Mathenge
Tech Talk Africa
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The Great Firewall of Africa with COO Joseph Mathenge
Tech Talk Africa – Episode 4: The Great Firewall of Africa (Cybersecurity and The Skills Gap) Guest: Mr. Joseph Mathenge, the Chief Operations Officer at Serianu Limited, an award-winning Pan-African cybersecurity and business consulting firm. In Episode 4 of Tech Talk Africa, host Stella Gichuhu and guest Joseph Mathenge, COO at Serianu, discuss cybersecurity's link to the human element amid rising cybercrimes in Africa. Mathenge notes reported incidents are partly due to better repor...
Tech Talk Africa
Tech Talk Africa – Episode 5: Africa's Internet Part 2: What comes next? Guest: Ben Roberts - Non-Regional AFRINIC Board Member. Ben Roberts, AfriNIC’s new non-regional independent board member, reflects on Africa’s internet governance and infrastructure. AfriNIC, which allocates IP addresses and system numbers, recently overcame legal disputes and board gaps through fresh elections. Roberts emphasizes multi-stakeholder governance, competition, and investment, citing M-Pesa as pro...