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1ST INTERNATIONAL

DATE: 27TH - 28TH MAY 2019VENUE: BAC MAIN CAMPUS, GABORONE

PROGRAMME

1ST INTERNATIONAL

DATE: 27TH - 28TH MAY 2019VENUE: BAC MAIN CAMPUS, GABORONE

PROGRAMME

DAY 1

MONDAY 27 MAY 2019Venue: Lecture TheaterMC: Mr Vuyo Mfazi- School of Computing and Information Systems Lecturer

7:30 - 8:20 ARRIVAL AND REGISTRATION LECTURE THEATRE

8:20 ARRIVAL OF THE MINISTER OF TERTIARY EDUCATION, RESEARCH, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

8:30 - 9:00 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION

8:30 - 8:35 Opening Prayer - Mr Stewart Muchuchuti- Portfolio Manager, School of Computing and Information Systems8:35 - 8:50 Welcome Remarks & Overview of Conference - Ms Serty Leburu, BAC Executive Director8:50 - 9:00 Botswana Accountancy College and University of Sunderland Partnership - Academic Dean for the Faculty of Technology at the University of Sunderland and a Professor of Computer Science - Prof Alastair Irons 9:00 - 10:00 OFFICIAL OPENING

9:00 - 9:30 Opening Address - Minister of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and Technology- Hon Thapelo Olopeng9:30 - 9:45 Presentation on Women in ICT: Ms Angela Matlapeng(BAC Alumni, Best Student BSc(Hons) Computer Systems Engineering, Class of 2015) 9:45 - 10:00 Introduction of Sunderland Software City Concept

10:00 - 10:10 Song by Students

10:10 HEALTH BREAK

PANEL DISCUSSION10:20 - 12:30 TOPIC: ICT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT-OPPORTUNITIES:RESEARCH,EDUCATION, POLICY AND INFRASTRUCTURE

LECTURE THEATER

• Dr Sebusang Sebusang - Executive Director- Technologies ,BITRI • Prof SH (Basie) Von Solms Research Professor: Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Johannesburg • Prof Alastair Irons Academic Dean for the Faculty of Technology at the University of Sunderland and a Professor of Computer Science

Q & A SessionChair: Dr Galamoyo Male - Director, School of Computing and Information Systems

CLOSING REMARKS: Dr Byron Brown - Deputy Executive Director, Academics

12:30- 13:45 LUNCH BREAK

PARALLEL SESSIONS

13:45 - 15:45

EAST WING: ROOM 2 • Nkosinathi Mpofu- Enhancing digital resource sharing with Identity-Management-as-a-Service (IdMaaS) : A technical trust perspective • Edmore Munjeyi and Kudzanai C. Muchuchuti - Educating a global accountant: Fourth Revolution Perspective • Victor Shabani - Platform Business can shape Africa’s Sustainable Development • Tumisang Mogotsi - An Evaluation of Current Research Aimed at Improving Network Security in Internet of Things (IOT) • Aone Roy Tefo Moagi, Critical Evaluation of Current Research on the Techniques aimed at Improving the Security of the Internet of Things Q & A SessionChair: Prof SH (Basie) Von Solms Research Professor: Computer Science and Software Engineering, University of Johannesburg

EAST WING: ROOM 3 • Mr Seretse Bagopi, Director, Information Technology, BIUST - Robotics • Khumo Setlalekgosi - Evaluation of Current Security Measures Used in Automated Teller Machines (ATM) • Botlhe Thandi Moitho - An Analytical Review of Published Face Recognition Research Aimed At Improving Accuracy in Identification • Stewart Muchuchuti, Patrick E.Ebewo, Wilbert Mutoko, Kudzanani C. Muchuchuti - Jobs -4.0: Are Botswana workers ready • Lynette Kamogelo Gabonthone - Critical Evaluation of Current Machine Learning aimed at improving lie detection accuracy

Q & A SessionChair: • Prof Alastair Irons Academic Dean for the Faculty of Technology at the University of Sunderland and a Professor of Computer Science

15:45- 16:00 TEA BREAK

16:00- 16:45 KEY NOTE ADDRESS

LECTURE THEATRE • Mr Mabua Lesego Mabua, CEO BOFINET- Techno Brain • Prof SH (Basie) Von Solms - Research Professor: Computer Science and Software - Cyber Security Capacity Building for the 4th Industrial Revolution

17:30 TILL LATE CONFERENCE COCKTAIL

PROGRAMME

1st international Conference on leveraging ICTs for Sustainable Development, hosted by Botswana Accountancy College in collaboration with the University of Sunderland

1ST INTERNATIONAL

DATE: 27TH - 28TH MAY 2019VENUE: BAC MAIN CAMPUS, GABORONE

PROGRAMME

DAY 2

TUESDAY 28 MAY 2019Venue: Lecture TheaterMC: Mr Sylvester Mokgwe- School of Computing and Information Systems Lecturer 08:30 - 08:45 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION • Opening Prayer-Mr Tebatso Nage • Introduction of Keynote Speaker- MC

08:45 - 10:45 KEYNOTE • Dr David Dunn, CEO of Sunderland Software City - Lessons learnt from growing a Digital Sector • Professor Shedden Masupe, CEO BITRI - Internet of Things • Mr Tshepo Tsheko, Head of Marketing and Communications, BIH - Techno Brain • Prof Stuart Lynn, Visiting Professor at the University of Sunderland - The evolution and globalisation of the digital technology industry and the associated career paths and opportunities this presents.Q & A Session

10:45 - 11:00 COFFEE BREAK

PARALLEL SESSIONS11:00- 12:30 EAST WING: ROOM 2 • Dr Lisbon Simeon Ketshabile - The use of ICT as a Strategy for Rural Tourism Developmental and Promotional too in Botswana – the case of Maun • Kudzanai C Muchuchuti, Keitseng N. Monyatsi, Stewart Muchuchuti, and Freedmore Sidume-Innovation Management Best Practices for Botswana HEIs: A Critical review of IP policies • Everjoy Chikati - Critical Evaluation of Current Research Aimed at Improving Security in Cloud Computing • Opelo Mogotlhwane, Tsholofetso Taukobong and Bontle Gopolang- Empty ID problem in the graded ICT courses examination answer sheets • Kaboyaone Lekwete, The Critical Review of Data Mining Techniques Used to Improve the Accuracy Of Customer Churn Prediction in a Telecommunication Service Q & A SessionChair:Dr David Dunn, CEO of Sunderland Software City

11:00 - 12:30 EAST WING: ROOM 3 • Kelebogile Mokoti - Critical Review Of Current Research Aimed At Combating Man-In The Middle Attacks In WLAN • Eddy Mihigo - Culture within the 4th Industrial Revolution: How Botho can help blockchain become a key driver of sustainable development in Botswana • Norman Gwangwava - Blockchain Technology for Curbing Wildlife Poaching and Improving Supply Chain Traceability in Botswana • Palesa Michelle Gabarebolwe - The Internet of Things (IOT) • Ame Lisa Gape Sebina - Critical Analysis of Research on Cryptography Methods Aimed At Improving Network Security

Q & A SessionChair: Prof Stuart Lynn, Visiting Professor at the University of Sunderland

12:30 - 13:45 LUNCH BREAK 13:45 - 14:30 KEY NOTE ADDRESS

LECTURE THEATRE • Prof. V. Lakshmi Narasimhan-Professor of Computer Science at the University of Botswana - Internet of Things

14:30- 16:30 PANEL DISCUSSION

LECTURE THEATRETOPIC: DRIVING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT THROUGH THE 4TH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: IS AFRICA READY?

• Prof. V. Lakshmi Narasimhan-Professor of Computer Science at the University of Botswana • Prof Stuart Lynn - Visiting Professor at the University of Sunderland • Mr Tshepo Tsheko, Head of Marketing and Communications, BIH • Dr David Dunn - CEO of Sunderland Software City

Panel Chair: Dr Wilbert Mutoko

16:00-1630 THANK YOU AND CLOSING REMARKS.

PROGRAMME

1st international Conference on leveraging ICTs for Sustainable Development, hosted by Botswana Accountancy College in collaboration with the University of Sunderland

1ST INTERNATIONAL

DATE: 27TH - 28TH MAY 2019VENUE: BAC MAIN CAMPUS, GABORONE

PROGRAMME

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