IBA’s CICT to participate in InfoSec Conference 2018
Institute of Business Administration’s (IBA) Center for Information and Communication Technology (CICT) and Total Communications Pakistan (TCP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) regarding CICT’S participation as a strategic academic partner for InfoSec, 2018.
The MOU was signed between CICT Director Imran Batada and TCP CEO Faisal Rahim. Batada congratulated the whole team of InfoSec Conferences and said that IBA is happy to collaborate with TCP. “CICT can help InfoSec to select keynote speakers and moderators and will also organise a session with Rahim,” he added.
Project Director of InfoSec Conference said, “This is the first year of our collaboration with an organisation such as IBA, which is a leader in the education sector.”
IBA CICT and TCP together aim to deliver more conferences and facilitate the sharing of expertise to make this platform effective for the Information Technology Industry in Pakistan, he added.
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