Dear SirAre their any charges for the event?RegardsRose
On Monday, November 13, 2017, Robert Muthuri via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote: Dear Listers,ÂI recently joined this community, something I'd been looking forward to for a long time albeit studies kept me at bay.ÂBy way of introduction, I'm Dr. Robert Muthuri, an advocate and a legal knowledge engineer.ÂI've also recently joined CIPIT as a research fellow-ICT.ÂWe're pleased to invite you to this week's symposium where I'll speak on the thesis which I recently defended.ÂFrancis Monyango will also have a presentation exploring our network measurements work.ÂThe details are as follows:Â
Track  Â
Venue/Time
Title
Presenter
Position
Law, Extractive Industries and Intellectual Property
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09:30 – 10:15 am
Â
Kifaru Classroom, @iLab
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Designing Compliance Patterns: Integrating Value Modeling, Legal Interpretation and Argument Schemes for Legal Risk Management
Dr. Robert Muthuri
Staff - CIPIT
ICT, Mobile Applications and Cyber-security
02:40 – 03:00 pm
Â
Microsoft Auditorium, Sir Thomas More Building
Safaricom and internet traffic tampering: Network Measurements
Francis Monyango
Staff - CIPIT
Kindly send your confirmation to Valarie Wabungo.Â
I've attached the rest of the program just in case you find something else you're interested in.Â
Kind regards,ÂRobert
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