
sounds like 'the strength of a geek' rather than a woman. anyway, i still dont see how regulation would make the System admin release his/her password...i.e. this company is still cooked, with or without regulated IT Profession. better move for the company should have been to ensure that several super user accounts (e.g. Dkamau and JWambui) have administrative privilages to the system. When DKamau defaults you can count on JWambui to keep the system running. Its about internal processes... But yes, thereafter, DKamau can be struck off the practitioner's list for a while -while the company lives to tell the tale. walu. --- On Thu, 7/17/08, waudo siganga <[email protected]> wrote:
From: waudo siganga <[email protected]> Subject: [kictanet] No Need to regulate IT Practitioners??? To: [email protected] Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, July 17, 2008, 7:05 PM The following story is gripping America today:
- A network administrator has locked up a multimillion dollar computer system for San Francisco that handles sensitive data and is refusing to give police the password, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Monday.[1]http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/148427
Some will remember we had a similar situation here in Kenya in Turkwel some years back.
Waudo
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