Sunday, December 20, 2020

ADISI Cameroun trains journalists and Civil society organizations on Digital Security tools and Data protection


Participants

The world is fast
becoming one global village Connected by the internet and How you protect your data and personal information prepares you for the feature. It is for this reason that ADISI Cameroon in collaboration with Digital defense partnership has held a 2 days capacity building workshop for journalist and civil society organizations on digital security .

The workshop took place on Dec 17 and 18 in buea with the aim of training participants how to protect both personal information and organizational information. Digital security as explained by tech expert Churchill Nanje, refers to tools used to protect data and how you share that data. He equally added that,who you share it with determines how secured your information is from digital threats such as viruses,system crash,hackers,third party and other insider threats within the organization.these threats can be minimized by the use of some security tools like Antivirus software, VPN, and fire walls.All these tools will protect your computer against virus attacks, hackers and any other intruders.

Cross section of participants 

Also, mobile phones were not left out .Mobile phones are part of our daily life and protecting it is essential they can be protected from threats with tools like Trustgo ,Avast,Kapersky . These tools are application which can be bought and installed in your phone to protect your data . participants were also given some information about Email encryption which is mixing up the content of and email into a puzzel which only you the sender has the key to solving it .encryption is important as it protects your information form data breach . 

 It should be noted that your phone, computer or laptop is you and the weakest link to every security bridge on your device is you so being careful with who has access to your information should be treated with caution.

By Amambo Carrey Pride

Friday, December 18, 2020

Combatting hate speech, fake news: Yaoundé Bike Riders Pledge Full Commitment


Participants at the meet up

Commercial motorbike riders in Yaoundé, Cameroon’s political capital have pledged to not only steer clear spread of hate speech and misinformation on social media but actively participate in fighting the vice. 

The bikers took the commitment at the end of a specialized meet-up session that at the Etougebe neighbourhood. The session was orgnaised by a cohort 3 member of the Africa Fact-checking Fellowship, Doh Bertrand, #AFFCameroon under defyhatenow – a hate speech mitigation organization. 

Doh Bertrand, AFF Fellow

It held Wednesday 16 December 2020 with focus on sensitizing bikers on the dangers of spreading misinformation and hate speech which threatens national cohesion and togetherness.
 
Speaking shortly after facilitating the session, #AFFCameroon Fellow cum organizer, Doh Bertrand Nua, told reporters that the training primarily aimed at bringing bikers to light on the dangers of misinformation, disinformation and malinformation as well as exchange ideas with them on how the rising rate of hate language in the country could possibly be curbed.

“I decided to choose biker riders because they are a group of the people who easily interact with people from all class in the society in the course of their daily activities," Doh explained. 

He added that recent developments in the country has proven that bike riders are increasingly been used or manipulated to spread across messages of hate, division ignorantly. 

"They are the most targeted group in every planned protest or strike action in the country...people think they can easily manipulate bikers into violence for their selfish interest," Doh stated.

He said it is on the basis of the developments coupled with an ongoing programme to cojnter hate and fake news in the country under #defyhatenow that he thought it wise to sensitize bikers on the aforementioned topics while going about their daily activities. 

For over an hour, the bikers were aside being schooled on the dangers of spreading fake news and misinformation thought techniques of identifying and verifying social media rumours/fake news, social media code of conduct, ways to stop disinformation and malinformation, how to counter hate language, encourage peace within their communities among others.

Cross section of participants 

Speaking on behalf of his peers, Ngek James, president of the bike riders hail the initiative and lauded organisers for selecting them. 

He and his colleagues promised to extend the knowledge acquired to others within their union and community as well as pleaded for more trainings on how to counter hate

By Pedmia Shatu