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Actualités of Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Source: Cameroon Tribune

ENSPT student developes posts, telecom and ITC systems

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Yves Nguimbous Nsoga, a networks and systems student at the National School of Posts and Telecommunications (ENSPT), has developed a secure messaging system by integrating figures and digital signing via a pair of public and private key.

This was due to a series of anonymous messages, espionage and piracy incidents in Cameroon.

This invention aroused the interest of the postal sector telecom companies and ITC to organize the Administrators of Post, Telecom and ITC day under the theme: ‘The versatility of the network manager in the light of the challenge of competitiveness of public, parapublic and private in Cameroon’ held recently in Yaoundé.

The event was opened by the representative of the Minister of Posts and Telecommunications (MINPOSTEL), Joseph Etung Nsongan, Inspector No. 1, in charge of technical issues. He said Minspostel appreciated this initiative. The second edition took place on the ENSPT campus. For Jean Marie Ndongo, director general of ENSPT, the event was held in time for Cameroon’s election and to host the Regional Centre for postal training for Francophone African countries.

The school’s intention was to sell the image of its students as administrators from private and public companies.

Thus they constituted a discussion between stakeholders and the general public through conferences on targeted sectors of industry and sales-thematic exhibitions through which exhibitors demonstrated their expertise.