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Begin Your Cybersecurity Career Today, Facyber Publishes Detailed Table of Contents of Programs

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US-based First Atlantic Cybersecurity Institute, Pittsburgh USA (www.Facyber.com) has unveiled an online cybersecurity training program designed for professionals in the financial sector (bankers and insurers).

The following are the detailed table of contents for Certificate Programs which are required prerequities for the Diploma and Nanodegree programs.

 

ENROLL TODAY.

This is the future of consumer electronics miniaturization

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Scientists have created the world’s thinnest wires yet—and they’re made of atoms coated in diamonds. These nanometer-scale wires could help cram more computing power into even-smaller devices.

A team of scientists from Stanford University and the US Department of Energy recently took molecule-sized diamond fragments, attached them to atoms of sulfur, and dropped them into a solution with copper atoms. The result: a wire three atoms across sheathed in diamond. In addition, the wire assembled itself, like a set of Lego bricks spontaneously coming together to make a structure. The team published the results of their work Dec. 26 in Nature Materials.

As QZ has it, “put together diamonds, copper, and sulfur, and you can make the thinnest wires humanly possible. These nanometer-scale wires could help shrink electronic circuits, cramming more computing power into ever-smaller devices, and allow researchers to explore exotic material physics”

How artificial intelligence will grow the Nigerian economy in 2017

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The U.S. Government just released how artificial intelligence will affect the U.S. economy in a new report.

Accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities will enable automation of some tasks that have long required human labor.1 These transformations will open up new opportunities for individuals, the economy, and society, but they have the potential to disrupt the current livelihoods of millions of Americans. Whether AI leads to unemployment and increases in inequality over the long-run depends not only on the technology itself but also on the institutions and policies that are in place. This report examines the expected impact of AI-driven automation on the economy, and describes broad strategies that could increase the benefits of AI and mitigate its costs.

The deal is that  jobs will be automated  – in such millions of jobs could be displaced. However, AI will provide opportunities for people to learn new things.  The report notes that researchers’ estimates about jobs threatened ranges widely from 9 to 47 percent and the impact will be uneven: “AI is not a single technology, but rather a collection of technologies that are applied to specific tasks, the effects of AI will be unevenly felt throughout the economy.”

The key thing here is that the jobs which will go are the jobs which can be done by those with minimal education. Taxi drivers will be affected via self-driving cars. About 2.2 million to 3.1 million existing jobs in the United States on overall will be affected by AI and its variants.

AI-driven automation will continue to create wealth and expand the American economy in the coming years, but, while many will benefit, that growth will not be costless and will be accompanied by changes in the skills that workers need to succeed in the economy, and structural changes in the economy.

Nevertheless, the report did not model the possibilities AI could bring which could be new jobs in new areas. There is no way to have these numbers since the field is still emerging..

That said, we do think AI will affect Nigeria even more. We see the application of AI in agriculture and that will be the most important area in Nigeria and Africa. AI will bring intelligence in the crop farming business and open a new dawn in how farmers make decisions. That will improve yield and accelerate innovation in Nigeria across all value chains.

Zenvus, a leading AgTech company in Nigeria, is leading that future and its efforts will radically improve the agriculture sector which will have overall impact in the Nigerian economy. We do not think that this AI application in agriculture will affect jobs because it is not designed to displace workers. The key is to improve decision making for the farmers.

 

Nigeria receives huge credit alert from MTN …

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It looks like MTN will help Nigeria close its budget funding gaps!

According to Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, MTN has paid N80 billion of the N330 billion fine imposed on it by the Nigerian government for failing to deactivate more than five million unregistered SIM cards. The minister noted that the payment was for this first year and is the first tranche of the total payment.

MTN, Nigeria’s largest mobile operator, was initially fined 5.2 billion dollars (N1.04 trillion) for failing to deactivate more than five million unregistered SIM cards.

The fine on the South Africa-owned company was later reduced to N330 billion.

Wasteful Nigeria Plans ICT University in a Country of many Federal Universities of Technology

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Nigeria is never tied of running around circles. The Federal Government says it will establish an Information Communication Technology, ICT, University in the first quarter of 2017.

The Minister of Communications, Adebayo Shittu, disclosed this on Monday in Abuja when he featured at the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, Forum.

“By the grace of God, in the next three to six months, we should have established in Nigeria an ICT university which will be first of its kind in Africa”.

But many Nigerians are not singing and dancing because of this new vision. A commentator named Pat in PM Nigeria notes:

What happen to open University established during Obasanjo administration? I think Open University would achieve its purpose better with ICT enhancement and more access to internet by potential students. ICT university without constant power and affordable internet by common man would be counter productive. Every University in this age need to be ICT compliance. What happen to the NITEL/Mtel that suppose to be the principal telecommunications company in Nigeria and and provide wired telecommunications in the country? We expected that company to succeed without constant electricity coupled with corruption which will be very difficult. How will ICT University of a thing be different?

Another Nigerian notes that government can channel the funds into industrial parks where it can provide power which has stifled the capacities of existing universities, says Fantastic.

I am of opinion that the government should be thinking of how to establish industrial parks and make power plant available in each of them. As it is today we don’t have tyre, leather shoes, phone and car battery manufacturing plants in this country and we are consuming them more than the manufacturers. The government should apply to these industries what Obasanjo & Jonathan did to cement industry. We don’t ICT university but industries to create jobs!

Another commentator captures the true minds of Nigerians when it noted that we already have technical universities and do not need an ICT University

These people don’t have idea of what to do to move this country forward. What of ICT department in all universities? The economy is going down and they are still making effort to increase the cost of governance. Do they have ICT university in USA? They are not bothered about Nigerians that are losing jobs on daily basis in Mtn. I think we should also have electricity or power university, election university, university of rice, cement university and road construction university. They will help us to address all these issues we are having in Nigeria. Jonathan was a clueless president but this is clueless government!