I must commend you on developing this blog. Note I will be sending my information with respect to becoming a guest contributor.
My website also has a blog that focuses on educating the public on ICT areas, but it is specific to Trinidad.
Great work and I will be most happy to be part of this.
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What countries in the region have CERTS? I think that CARICOM should probably get one established. (I should voliunteer). I think that organisations would be more willing to release the data to an organised/established group than to the media which one can understand. They would then know that their data will be used to enhance the system not just to chastise them. Thanks for this blog I showed it off earlier – “Look this is a Caribbean based ICT blog”
Cheers
Mon
Hi Moni,
I really don’t think there is much publicly available data, but I will be looking into this more closely…
However, as Niel indicated, organisations are not eager to publicise when their networks might have been breached. When this is coupled with the fact that very few, if any, Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) have been established in the region, the resources to keep track of threats and offer support is virtually non-existent.
And yes, I am on Google Plus…
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]]>Hi Kevon,
I am glad you found me on ICT Pulse! Thanks for your kind words, re this blog, and do come back regularly to check out our new posts. Please feel free to follow us on Facebook, Twitter or via email or RSS subscription, and to encourage others to follow/support ICT Pulse…
Btw, do you have any suggestions for topics we could discuss?
Best wishes for the coming season and for 2012!
Michele
I remember e-meeting you earlier this year during one of Diplo’s courses. Congratulations on this initiative you have set up – it is certainly one of many tools required in the Caribbean for IG.
Kind regards,
Kevon
]]>Thanks Paul!
I hope all is well in your neck of the woods…
]]>Glad to see that your site is still active and being regularly updated! This is an excellent initiative, Keep up the good work!
Best,
Paul
Any plans for a forum in the future?
]]>You’re welcome!
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