[ALUG] FREE IT WORKSHOPS AT JR INSTITUTE.

Fredson Mawenya mawenya at habari.co.tz
Mon Oct 3 16:21:21 EAT 2016


I dont see my name in the list

Regards,

Fredson Mawenya,
Wireless/NOC Dept,
Habari Node Limited.
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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
>>
>>
>> *Email : mawenya at habari.co.tz <support at habari.co.tz>*
>>
>> *"Always Reliable,Always on time"*
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>> 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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