Summary PICISOC E-Talanoa (inaugural): FOSS (free and open-source software) is free and its open but how does it work? Confirmation

By Will Tibben Thank you to all those who participated in the first “PICISOC E-Talanoa (inaugural): FOSS (free and open-source software) is free and its open but how does it work?” Special thanks to panelists Edwin Liava’a, Ken Katafone and Ashley Maher. To learn more about these gentlemen check out their bios below. All are…

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International Day of the Girl Celebrated in Solomon Islands

By TAVAKE SIMON HANA’AROA With the theme “Freedom Online” the Plan International Solomon Islands in a celebration that has been dubbed a success commemorated the International Day of the Girl (IDG) in Honiara today. Held at the Auditorium, National Museum, The IDG is an annual event that that is celebrated around the world every October…

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International Day of Girls feature – Georgina Hilei’l Kiele

Yesterday, October 11 was the international day of the girl and so let’s celebrate one of our own, Ms. Georgina Hilei’i Kiele who hails from Manus and New Ireland province in Papua New Guinea. She is working to bring up her younger sister and be a role model for her and teach her how to…

Global Citizen Dialogue on the Future of the Internet

The University of Fiji, in collaboration with Missions Publiques, hosted the Global Citizen Dialogue on the Future of the Internet with the theme “We, The Internet”. Speaking at the workshop, the Acting Vice-Chancellor, Professor Shaista Shameem, said that the dialogue could not have come at a more opportune time. “Covid-19 has forced us all to…

Maintaining An Open, Secure, Stable And Peaceful Cyberspace Vital For Development

Having an open, secure, stable, accessible and peaceful cyberspace is vital for development.  This message was conveyed at the opening of the Global Citizens Dialogue at the University of Fiji yesterday by the Acting Permanent Secretary for Communications and Director-General Digital Government Transformation, Cybersecurity and Communications Ms Tupou’tuah Baravilala to the 125 participants.  Today, 95%…

Pacific Women in ICT – Online Safety Commissioner

Anne Dunn-Baleilevuka Commissioner for the Online Safety Commission or OSC, Anne is an executive leader of Fiji’s recently established Online Safety Commission or OSC. The OSC Fijians a space to resolve concerns and complaints with respect to online abuse such as cyberbullying and promote online safety for all Fijians. With a passion for collaboration Mrs…

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Pacific Women in ICT – WITSI Co-Founder

A current member and one of the founders of Women in IT Solomon Islands (WITSI). With the arrival of the undersea cable to Solomon Islands, Letitia has been instrumental in promoting Cyber Awareness to the younger generation during school visits, careers day and Girls in ICT Day events that occurs annually. Letitia is also heavily…

Board Elections 2020

CANDIDATES FOR THE PICISOC BOARD ELECTIONS SEPTEMBER 2020 The Board of the Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society (PICISOC) wishes to inform members of the upcoming Board election to be opened on the 21st September.  As you are all aware 4 members of the PICISOC board are vacating their roles and therefore the election…

CERT Tonga Workshop

CERT Tonga held a workshop last week to discuss and share information on Emotet malware and how to mitigate its impact. Participants were ICT practitioners from Government ministries and agencies, public enterprises and boards, private businesses and NGOs. Included in the program was an awareness session on other cyber incidents observed in Tonga and an…

Cybersecurity website launched in Tonga

A website raising awareness on cybersecurity was launched in Tonga today by the Minister for MEIDECC Hon Poasi Tei. GetSafeOnline Tonga aims to raise awareness about online risks and to educate businesses and individuals on how to protect themselves from online threats such as phishing scams, identity theft, ransomware, malware, and viruses. Publisher notes: The website was launched…

Vanuatu Set Off To Tackle Cybercrime

View this as originally published on TechInPacific Vanuatu Government is looking to a bird-eye level solution in tackling the cybersecurity and cybercrime issues occurring in the country. What constitutes of cybercrime is that of hacking, identity theft, hate speech, cracking, social engineering, data tampering, programming attacks, and spamming, which disturb the online security of any individual…

VitiKart Launches, From Vodafone Fiji To Fijians

View this as originally published by TechInPacific Vodafone Fiji has recently launch VitiKart, an online marketplace for users in Fiji and Fijians who stay overseas. According to Vodafone on its website, the platform is ‘Fiji’s best fully-fletched end-to-end online marketplace’ that integrates both local and international payment platforms such as M-Paisa, MasterCard, and VISA credit…