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Month: November 2018

E-Government Initiatives in GhanaArticles

E-Government Initiatives in Ghana

25 November, 2018
By Richard Kafui0articles, E-Government, Online Services, Seth Frimpong-Manso

Ghana acknowledged the crucial role that Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) play in improving the efficiency of delivery of government services and bringing government closer to the people. This necessitated…

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Cybercrime Investigation and Prosecution: The Jurisdictional Challenge and Way ForwardArticles

Cybercrime Investigation and Prosecution: The Jurisdictional Challenge and Way Forward

18 November, 2018
By Richard Kafui0articles, Cybercrime, Sam O. Aduafo

Overview The mass explosion of technology and high rate of adoption of internet and technology have resulted in the growing and modernization of cybercrime activities-which are threats to national, organization…

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Factors Influencing E-Government Services Adoption in GhanaArticles

Factors Influencing E-Government Services Adoption in Ghana

11 November, 2018
By Richard Kafui0articles, E-Government, Seth Frimpong-Manso

Adoption in this context is described as the intention or willingness of citizens to engage in e-government to receive information and request services from the government. This article intends to…

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IIPGH Starts Python Programming Training to Promote Data ScienceArticlesBLOGCodingIIPGH News

IIPGH Starts Python Programming Training to Promote Data Science

08 November, 2018
By Richard Kafui0Coding, current news

As part of the aims of the Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH) to create a vibrant ICT ecosystem and prepare people for the emerging digital economy, IIPGH sets the…

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Cybercrime Impact and the Way ForwardArticles

Cybercrime Impact and the Way Forward

04 November, 2018
By Richard Kafui0articles, Cyber Security, Cybercrime, Sam O. Aduafo

Introduction Cybercrime has kept pace with technology advancement but, security practitioners and law enforcement agencies are yet to catch up with the criminals. This article highlights the current cybercrime activities,…

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ICT Tip of the Day - Use the Cloud to Backup Important InformationBLOGICT News

ICT Tip of the Day - Use the Cloud to Backup Important Information

01 November, 2018
By Richard Kafui0ict news, tip of the day

Backup important files in the cloud if the information is critical and needed on the go. You may try services like Dropbox, Google Drive or any of the other popular…

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