Hi,
On 06/26/2015 10:34 PM, S Moonesamy wrote:
>
> I don't recall seeing any follow-up by the local press or any report of
> what happened to the investigations. I don't know what has been done to
> counter such problems or whether there has been some kind of awareness.
> There is a "cyber-strategy" which was published by the government.
>
Some documents are draft just for the sake of doing some job.
Questioning their purpose itself is like adding more work and people
will resist.
>
> I guess that students are supposed to be informed through the National
> Computer Board "cyber caravan".
>
Weeks ago I saw the Cyber Caravan with a notice in the front mentioning
"Internet Security", while Shelly enquired the officials told her the
caravan was giving free Internet.
> As a group which is interested in the internet we could have reached out
> to schools to create awareness about those issues. It is very difficult
> to do that though as:
>
> (a) We don't have enough people who will volunteer to do that work.
>
> (b) We don't ask money from companies as non-governmental organisations
> do as we won't be able to be neutral then.
>
Indeed, we would require finance for that. Government will not fund
because they might say we're not registered etc etc etc.
Regards,
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​Ish Sookun
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Received on Sat Jun 27 2015 - 05:50:11 PST