ICICIS 2019: Volume InformationProceedings of 4th International Conference on the Internet, Cyber Security and Information Systems 201934 articles•392 pages•Published: October 25, 2019 PapersLuqman Achmat and Irwin Brown 1-12 | Tope Samuel Adeyelure and Billy Mathias Kalema 13-19 | Peter Awon-Natemi Agbedemnab, Edward Yellakuor Baagyere and Mohammed Ibrahim Daabo 20-31 | Mohammed Alhassan and Brenda Scholtz 32-42 | Kenneth Ayong and Rennie Naidoo 43-56 | Faghmie Davids and Jean-Paul Van Belle 57-71 | Thabo J. Gopane 72-84 | Tapiwa Gundu, Mark Maronga and Duane Boucher 85-94 | Tapiwa Gundu and Vimbai Maronga 95-104 | Itulelo Matiyabu Imaja and Patrick Ndayizigamiye 105-111 | Munyaradzi Katurura and Liezel Cilliers 112-122 | Mncedisi Mabhele and Jean-Paul Van Belle 123-131 | Hangwani Emmanuel Magoro and Mampilo Phahlane 132-142 | Kudakwashe Maguraushe, Adele Da Veiga and Nico Martins 143-156 | Hosiah Masha, Dr Tope Samuel Adeyelure and Osden Jokonya 157-168 | Nthabiseng Modiba, Sunday Ojo and Zenzo Ncube 169-179 | Thabang Mofokeng 180-201 | Seapei Nozimbali Mogoane and Salah Kabanda 202-212 | Faith Moyo, Brenda Scholtz and Mohammed Alhassan 213-226 | Tinofirei Museba 227-240 | Oluwaseyi Ogundele and Liezel Cilliers 241-249 | Grant Oosterwyk, Irwin Brown and Sharon Geeling 250-260 | Dolly Posiliti and Liezel Cilliers 261-271 | Pieter Potgieter 272-280 | Wame Raseonyana, George Anderson and Tallman Nkgau 281-289 | Ofentse Rice, George Anderson and Tallman Nkgau 290-299 | Abdul Kader Saiod and Darelle Van Greunen 300-309 | Sara Salih and Kennedy Njenga 310-319 | Talifhani Sikhitha and Maureen van Den Bergh 320-330 | Babalwa Solani, Liezel Cilliers and Willie Tafadzwa Chinyamurindi 331-341 | Philile Thusi and Daniel K. Maduku 342-356 | B-Abee Toperesu, Jean-Paul Van Belle and Marita Turpin 357-371 | Andrian Twala and Ray Kekwaletswe 372-381 | Jean-Paul Van Belle, Karijn Bonne, Ilse Cocquyt and Malcolm Garbutt 382-392 |
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