[ALUG] FREE IT WORKSHOPS AT JR INSTITUTE.

Mr Mir mir at jriit.ac.tz
Mon Oct 3 17:27:39 EAT 2016


It s a good way to go,
We can then determine their level, make a group based on know how and pick
them up from there and lead to high level.
The high level trainers would then hv their own training to upgrade to much
higher level of expertise.

Rgds
mir

From:  Hamisi Jabe <hamsoj80 at gmail.com>
Date:  Mon, 3 Oct 2016 17:03:03 +0300
To:  Fredson Mawenya <mawenya at habari.co.tz>
Cc:  Mr Mir <mir at jriit.ac.tz>, Linux Users in Arusha
<linux at lists.habari.co.tz>, "Lomayani S. Laizer" <lomlaizer at gmail.com>
Subject:  Re: [ALUG] FREE IT WORKSHOPS AT JR INSTITUTE.

Members seem to be experts, they want security first.
Opinions please from experiances


Thanks

On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Fredson Mawenya <mawenya at habari.co.tz>
wrote:
> I dont see my name in the list
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Fredson Mawenya,
> Wireless/NOC Dept,
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> 
> On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Mr Mir <mir at jriit.ac.tz> wrote:
>> Hamisi,
>> See the attached file, response so far.
>> Rgds
>> mir
>> 
>> 
>> From:  Hamisi Jabe <hamsoj80 at gmail.com>
>> Date:  Mon, 3 Oct 2016 15:50:22 +0300
>> To:  Fredson Mawenya <mawenya at habari.co.tz>, Linux Users in Arusha
>> <linux at lists.habari.co.tz>
>> Cc:  Mr Mir <mir at jriit.ac.tz>
>> 
>> Subject:  Re: [ALUG] FREE IT WORKSHOPS AT JR INSTITUTE.
>> 
>> For better Approaching of this i feel should come as follows
>> 1. Linux
>> 2. Monitoring
>> 3. Security
>> 4. Visualization
>> 5. Windows Last
>> 
>> Also Rogers and Mir, i think your the one receiving the registrations from
>> members who wants to atttend, May be you can give us a view also what members
>> are selecting mostly for training.
>> But for IT Experts, they should start with linux as the core foundation then
>> others will follow, it will make a very good approach for them
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:42 PM, Fredson Mawenya via Linux
>> <linux at lists.habari.co.tz> wrote:
>>> I think form Andreas suggestion we include both,as I know we are expecting
>>> to get freshers from College/University and not only IT professional from
>>> the industry  
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Fredson Mawenya,
>>> Wireless/NOC Dept,
>>> Habari Node Limited.
>>> Tel. 2050220, 2050221, 2050244, 2544323
>>> Mobile:0784242440 0713265827
>>> Hotline:+255 715651316 <tel:%2B255%20715651316>
>>> Email : mawenya at habari.co.tz <mailto:support at habari.co.tz>
>>> 
>>> "Always Reliable,Always on time"
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Mr Mir via Linux <linux at lists.habari.co.tz>
>>> wrote:
>>>> Andreas Lomayani,Hamisi
>>>> What is the possibility of getting a small syllabus / contents prepared
>>>> for the 15th which will lead to the more advanced training for the up
>>>> coming weeks, it will keep the momentum and participants will also have a
>>>> direction, maybe later on for some certification.
>>>> 
>>>> Rgds
>>>> mir
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On 03/10/2016, 3:17 PM, "Hamisi Jabe via Linux" <linux at lists.habari.co.tz>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> >Dear Andreas,
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Too much have already covered from your point outs
>>>>> >
>>>>> >What is the big effect on this
>>>>> >    Why is it a really stupid idea to use pirate copies?
>>>>> >As 99% of users use pirate copies of windows and office
>>>>> >    Why should I pay extra attention to networked printes etc.?
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Just to brainstorm as we are waiting for the training
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Thanks
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >-----Original Message-----
>>>>> >From: Linux [mailto:linux-bounces at lists.habari.co.tz] On Behalf Of
>>>>> Andreas
>>>>> >Tauscher via Linux
>>>>> >Sent: Monday, October 3, 2016 3:09 PM
>>>>> >To: Lomayani S. Laizer <lomlaizer at gmail.com>; Linux Users in Arusha
>>>>> ><linux at lists.habari.co.tz>
>>>>> >Subject: Re: [ALUG] FREE IT WORKSHOPS AT JR INSTITUTE.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >On 03.10.2016 10:08, Lomayani S. Laizer via Linux wrote:
>>>>>> >> One thing interesting to mention here. I know most people will be
>>>>>> >> interested in security but this is most trick topic. Need high skills
>>>>>> >> more than any topic
>>>>>> >>
>>>>>> >> Imagine teaching how to secure web servers or email server while most
>>>>>> >> people dont know how to configure web services and email services
>>>>>> >> Teaching securing a network someone dont know even how to configure a
>>>>> >vlan.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Uh yeah.
>>>>> >
>>>>>> >> If someone go for security he  have to have knowledge of most of basic
>>>>>> >> stuff
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Leave the advanced security things.
>>>>> >Often are already the very basics missing.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Starting with things like:
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Why are updates are important?
>>>>> >Why do I have to know what in my network is going on?
>>>>> >Why should I split my network in subnets?
>>>>> >Why must no user have administrative rights?
>>>>> >Why does encryption in the LAN matter?
>>>>> >Why should I read the logfiles?
>>>>> >Why is it a really stupid idea to use pirate copies?
>>>>> >Why should I use switches with management capabilites?
>>>>> >Why should I pay extra attention to networked printes etc.?
>>>>> >Why should I have a separated network for all the gadgets people brining
>>>>> >in?
>>>>> >Why is a shared WiFi password a bad idea?
>>>>> >...
>>>>> >
>>>>> >And then piece by piece the needed tools are coming like VLANS.
>>>>> >How do I read logfiles? If I install software like snort or software like
>>>>> >integrity why I'm doing it and for what specific I'm looking for?
>>>>> >Why is all this useless nonsense if nobody reading the reports because
>>>>> >they
>>>>> >are unreadable because of 1000000 false alarms per hour?
>>>>> >
>>>>> >And cleaning up with the wide spread opinion: I have installed a
>>>>> firewall,
>>>>> >an IDS and was running a fancy colourful penetration test I found
>>>>> >somewhere
>>>>> >and now I am safe.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Security is causing permanent and daily work and learning.
>>>>> >Already this understanding is often missing.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Starting with such very basics like: Why do I have already a serious
>>>>> >problem
>>>>> >if my users have to know what an IP address is?
>>>>> >
>>>>> >Andreas
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
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