IST-Africa 2024 Conference

20 - 24 May 2024

IST-Africa 2024 Agenda (Session Times based on UTC+1)



Updated: 2024-02-22 16:30:28

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Day 1: 20 May 2024

07:30
07:30
Opening Plenary 1a: Welcome
07:35
07:35
Session 2a: Cyber Security 1
Threat Modeling Made Simple: Method Aimed at Non-Experts
Mads Andresen, Danish Technical University, Denmark
BYODelving: Unmasking Security Risks in Higher Education Learning Management Systems - A South African Perspective
Dina Moloja, Central University of Technology, South Africa
South Africa’s Cloud and Data Storage Readiness – A Policy Review
Phumelela Mjoli, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Determining the Efficacy of Cybersecurity Awareness Programs on Enhancing WiFi Security Behavior
Joseph Mitao Nguu, United States International University - Africa, Kenya
09:05
Coffee Break : Break
09:15
09:15
Session 3a: Cyber Security 2
Digital Forensics as a Service Implementation: A Scalable Solution for Cyber Incident Response
Paula Musuva, USIU-Africa, Kenya
Towards the Development of a Digital Forensic Readiness Model for 5G NFV Environments
Sheunesu Makura, University of Pretoria, South Africa
Towards a Unified eDiscovery Forensics Architecture (UEFA)
Julius Silaa, Namibia University of Science and Technology , Namibia
10:25
Coffee Break : Break
10:35
10:35
Session 4a: Cyber Security 3
Deep Learning vs. Traditional Learning for Radio Frequency Fingerprinting
Andreas Otto, University of Pretoria, South Africa
An Optimized Machine Learning Model for the Detection of Man-in-the-Middle Attack in Mobile Edge Computing
Ramahlapane Lerato Moila, University Of Limpopo, South Africa
A Model to Limit Batching Denial of Service Attacks on GraphQL
Arno Möller, University of Pretoria, South Africa
11:45
Lunch : Lunch
12:45
12:45
Session 5a: Cyber Security 4
An Investigation into Telecommuting Impact on Endpoints Security of Corporate Networks in Namibia
Ericky Iipumbu, NUST, Namibia
Block Switching: Defying Fast Gradient Sign Resistance
James Mwangi, Dedan Kimathi University of Technology, Kenya
The Effects of Sampling Technique and Sample Size on Classification Performance of Ensemble Tree Classifiers in Detecting Credit Card Fraud
Mcdonald Chogugudza, University of Fort Hare, South Africa
The Turning Point
Alfredo M. Ronchi, Politecnico di Milano, Italy
14:10
Coffee Break : Break
14:20
14:20
Session 6a: Societal Implications of Technology
Improving Digital Equality: The Potential of Data-Free Super Applications
Fazlyn Petersen, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Assessing Software Safety Knowledge and Skill Gaps in Tanzania
Leonard Peter Binamungu, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Exploring the Barriers to Digital Financial Inclusion amongst Businesses in the Informal Sector
Carolien van den Berg, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
Societal and Ethical Implications of Technology-Enhanced Agriculture and Healthcare: An African Context
Kassim Kalinaki, Islamic University in Uganda (IUIU), Uganda
15:40
End of Sessions

Disclaimer: This is the Advance Programme, which is subject to change. The Final Programme will be published in March, following receipt of all final papers.

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