The Institute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH) achieved another milestone by introducing its flagship ICT skills development program for children “IIPGH Coding for Kids” program at East Airport International School…
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BLOGIIPGH NewsCyber Security Awareness Workshop – KNUST, Kumasi
By Richard Kafui0current news, Cyber Security, iipgh news, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and TechnologyInstitute of ICT Professionals Ghana (IIPGH) in collaboration with Institute of Cyber Security and Information Assurance (ICIA) organized a very engaging Cyber Security Awareness Workshop and career guidance workshop at…
ArticlesThe Use of Data Analysis to Predict Crime
By Richard Kafui0articles, Data Analysis, Ghana Police Service, Samuel HaganA working model for the Ghana Police Service Information and Communication Technology (ICT) can be applied in many fields including crime fighting and prediction. In Ghana, the Ghana Police Service…
BLOGIIPGH NewsIIPGH Holds Workshop on Media Interviews for Members
By Richard Kafui0current news, iipgh news, Kafui Dey, Media InterviewThe Institute of ICT Professionals, Ghana (IIPGH) organized a day’s workshop on “How to prepare for media interviews on Radio and Television” for its members. The workshop which was held…
ArticlesSecuring Our Payment Cards
By Richard Kafui0articles, Information Security, Payment Cards, Sherrif IssahPayment Cards (Cards) are special cards issued by financial institutions (FIs) to customers to enable them access funds in either their bank or credit accounts, make payments by electronic fund…
ICT NewsReduce Call Rates to Deter SIM Fraud- Govt, Telcos Charged
By Richard Kafui0Cybercrime, ict newsThe government has been charged to team up with the telecommunication companies and reduce international call rates to $0.19 in order to discourage Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) Box fraud in…
ICT NewsLeveraging Data Lakes
By Richard Kafui0data, tenfoldWhat is a Data Lake? On the early days of modern computation, computers of the 1950s, 60s, and 70s would collect data from physical repositories (cards, keyboard input and tapes)…

