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17.3 – Vulnerability Prevention

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In this section, we’ll look at the top five common vulnerability prevention techniques, and provide tips on how an enterprise can fix such issues, and combat attacks that try to exploit it. Authentication and access control: One of the greatest areas of concern is that usually passwords are shared among websites through a single set […]

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17.2 – Security Testing Frameworks

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There are several security testing frameworks being used by security inspectors for technical control assessment. The most common security testing frameworks are: Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual (OSSTMM) Information Systems Security Assessment Framework (ISSAF) NIST 800-115 Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) All these frameworks provide a detailed, process-oriented way in which to implement a […]

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17.1 – Vulnerability Assessment & Risk Analysis

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Vulnerability assessment is an important sub task of risk analysis. Vulnerability assessment is designed as a tool which detects real risks on resources, using strong but neutral procedures, and sometimes suggests necessary fixes, for the overall safety of critical assets, which if destroyed or degraded could cause operational failures over an extended period of time. […]

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17.0 – Enterprise Cybersecurity Policy

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The solutions created in the field of information technology (IT) are driven by the demands of our routine business and personal activities. The abilities to deliver efficient communications and technologies that support business procedures, at affordable prices, are a foundational component of successful IT programs. The implication is that IT does move quickly to align […]

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Zenvus – enabling African “motor for development”

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Zenvus Africa Nigeria

The Berlin Institute for Population and Development, a non-profit research institute on population and development,  has recognized Zenvus as an innovator that can “transform” the African agriculture sector, and make it a “motor for development”.

The Berlin Institute for Population and Development is an independent think tank dealing with issues of regional and global demographic change. Founded in 2000 as a charitable foundation, the institute’s mission is to raise awareness of demographic change, promote sustainable development, bring new ideas to policy, and develop concepts to tackle demographic and development issues.

The Berlin Institute prepares studies, discussion papers and background papers, prepares scientific information for the political decision-making process and runs an online handbook on the topic of the population.

They have picked Zenvus as a case study, modelling how technology can enable the evolution of the new African economic systems.  Zenvus works exclusively with cooperatives and governments and brings intelligence to agriculture through the mix of computational algorithms, electronics, market systems, and agronomy.